User Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Using SmartDefense
- Using Antivirus and Antispam Filtering
- Overview
- Using VStream Antivirus
- Using VStream Antispam
- How VStream Antispam Works
- Header Marking
- Default Antispam Policy
- Enabling/Disabling VStream Antispam
- Viewing VStream Antispam Statistics
- Configuring the Content Based Antispam Engine
- Configuring the Block List Engine
- Configuring the IP Reputation Engine
- Configuring the VStream Antispam Policy
- Configuring the Safe Sender List
- Configuring VStream Antispam Advanced Settings
- Using Centralized Email Filtering
- Using Web Content Filtering
- Updating the Firmware
- Using Subscription Services
- Working With VPNs
- Overview
- Setting Up Your Safe@Office Appliance as a VPN Server
- Adding and Editing VPN Sites
- Viewing and Deleting VPN Sites
- Enabling/Disabling a VPN Site
- Logging in to a Remote Access VPN Site
- Logging Out of a Remote Access VPN Site
- Using Certificates
- Viewing VPN Tunnels
- Viewing IKE Traces for VPN Connections
- Viewing VPN Topology
- Managing Users
- Using Remote Desktop
- Controlling the Appliance via the Command Line
- Maintenance
- Viewing Firmware Status
- Upgrading Your Software Product
- Configuring a Gateway Hostname
- Configuring Syslog Logging
- Configuring HTTPS
- Configuring SNMP
- Setting the Time on the Appliance
- Using Diagnostic Tools
- Backing Up and Restoring the Safe@Office Appliance Configuration
- Using Rapid Deployment
- Resetting the Safe@Office Appliance to Defaults
- Running Diagnostics
- Rebooting the Safe@Office Appliance
- Using Network Printers
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Glossary of Terms
- Index
Backing Up and Restoring the Safe@Office Appliance Configuration
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EXAMPLE 1
The following filter string captures all UDP packets:
udp
EXAMPLE 2
The following filter string captures all UDP packets destined for port 80:
udp dst port 80
Backing Up and Restoring the Safe@Office
Appliance Configuration
The Safe@Office appliance provides the following ways of backing up and restoring its
configuration:
• Backup and restore on your computer
You can export the Safe@Office appliance configuration to a *.cfg file on your
computer, and use this file to backup and restore Safe@Office appliance settings, as
needed.
The file includes all of your settings, except for the security policy and certificate.
• Backup and restore on a USB flash drive
You can back up the appliance configuration and device certificate to a USB flash
drive. You can then restore the Safe@Office appliance settings from the USB flash
drive as needed.
This method requires a USB port on your appliance.
Note: If both cases, the configuration file is saved as a textual CLI script. If desired,
you can edit the file. For a full explanation of the CLI script format and the
supported CLI commands, see the Embedded NGX CLI Reference Guide.