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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 10 Managing the Security Manager Server
Managing a Cluster of Security Manager Servers
To select all shared policies that have been modified since a certain date, enter that date in the
Modified since field and click Select >> next to the Modified since field. You can enter the date in
MMM DD YYYY format or you can click the Calendar to select the desired date.
To select all shared policies, select the All folder and click Select >> under Browse All Shared
Policies.
To select all shared policies of a specific type, select the shared policy type and click Select >> under
Browse All Shared Policies. You can select a folder to move all types within the folder to the
selected list.
To specify specific shared policies to export, select the type of shared policies you want to export
from the Browse All Shared Policies list, select the check boxes next to the shared policies of that
type that you want to export, and then click Select >> to move them to the Selected Policies list. If
you do not select any specific shared policies, all policies of the selected type will be added to the
Selected Policies list.
Note Only those policy types for which shared policies have been defined are listed.
To remove any policies from the Selected Policies list, select them and then click the << Remove button.
Use the Select All checkbox to specify that all entries in the Selected Policies list are to be removed.
Step 3 Click Browse next to the Export Shared Policies To field to select the folder where the export file is to
be created, and enter a name for the file. The file type is pre-selected as .pol; you cannot change the file
type.
Click OK to save the file name and location.
Step 4 Click OK in the Export Shared Policies dialog box to begin the export. When the export is completed,
you are told how many shared policies were exported and if there are warnings or errors, a dialog box
opens listing the problems.
You can now import the policies into other Security Manager servers as explained in Importing Policies
or Devices, page 10-13.
Importing Policies or Devices
You can import a shared policy (.pol) or device inventory plus policies (.dev) file that was exported from
another Security Manager server.
Note Importing of *.pol or *.dev files is only supported on the same version of Cisco Security Manager as
used when exporting those files. You cannot export from one version of Cisco Security Manager and
import on a server running a different version.
Tips
You can import from the Security Manager server or from the local Security Manager client. You
can control the ability to export to or import from the local Security Manager client from Tools >
Security Manager Administration > Customize Desktop. For more information, see Customize
Desktop Page, page 11-6.