The administrator can save the current UserGate LogAn settings in a file and restore them later on the same or another UserGate LogAn server. This is different from a backup in that importing/exporting the settings does not preserve the current state of all system components --- only the current settings are saved.
Note
Importing/exporting the settings does not preserve the interface state or license information. After completing the import, you will need to re-register UserGate LogAn using the existing PIN code and configure the interfaces.
To export the settings, follow these steps:
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Step 1. Export the settings. |
In the Device management --> Settings export and import section, click Export and select Export all settings or Export network settings. The system will save:
nodename is the UserGate LogAn node name. version is the UserGate LogAn version. YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS is the date and time of the settings export in the UTC timezone. Examples: logan_core-logan_core@ranreahattha_6.2.0.13494RS-1_20211227_091350.bin; network‑logan_core-logan_core@ranreahattha_6.2.0.13494RS-1_20211227_091407.bin. |
To apply the exported settings, follow these steps:
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Step 1. Import the settings. |
In the Device management --> Settings export and import section, click Import and specify the location of the settings file created earlier. The settings will be applied to the server, after which the server will reboot. |
In addition, the administrator can configure a scheduled settings upload to external servers (FTP, SSH). To create a schedule for uploading settings, follow these steps:
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Step 1. Create an export rule. |
In the Device management --> Settings export and import section, click Add and enter a name and description for the rule. |
Step 2. Specify the remote server parameters. |
In the Remote server tab of the rule, specify the parameters for the remote server:
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Step 3. Select the upload schedule. |
In the Schedule tab of the rule, specify when the settings should be uploaded. If specifying the time in the crontab format, enter it as follows: (minutes: 0-59) (hours: 0-23) (days of the month: 1-31) (month: 1-12) (days of the week: 0-6, where 0 is Sunday) Each of the first five fields can be defined using:
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