Users Guide

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To save the current chassis conguration, perform the following tasks:
1 Go to the Chassis Conguration Proles page. In the Save and Backup > Save Current Conguration section, enter a name for the
prole in the Prole Name eld.
NOTE: While saving the current chassis conguration, the standard ASCII extended character set is supported. However,
the following special characters are not supported:
, ., *, >, <, \, /, :, and |
2 Select one of the following prole types from the Prole Type option:
Replace — Includes attributes of the entire CMC conguration except write-only attributes such as user passwords and service
tags. This prole type is used as a backup conguration le to restore the complete chassis conguration including identity
information such as IP addresses.
Clone — Includes all the Replace type prole attributes. The Identity attributes such as MAC address and IP address are
commented out for safety reasons. This prole type is used to clone a new chassis.
3 Select one of the following locations from the Prole Location drop-down menu to store the prole:
Local — To save the prole in the local management station.
Network Share — To save the prole in a shared location.
4 Click Save to save the prole to the selected location.
After the action is complete, the Operation Successful message is displayed:
NOTE: To view the settings that are saved to the XML le, in the Stored Proles section, select the saved prole and click
View in the View Proles column.
Restoring Chassis Conguration Prole
You can restore the conguration of a chassis by importing the backup le (.xml or .bak) on the local management station or the network
share to which the chassis congurations were saved. The congurations include all the properties available through the CMC web
interface, RACADM commands, and settings.
To restore the chassis conguration, perform the following tasks:
1 Go to the Chassis Conguration Proles page. In the Restore Conguration > Restore Chassis Conguration section, click Browse
and select the backup le to import the saved chassis conguration.
2 Click Restore Conguration to upload an encrypted backup le (.bak) or a .xml stored prole le to the CMC.
The CMC web interface returns to the login page after a successful restore operation.
NOTE
: If the backup les (.bak) of the earlier versions of CMC, are loaded on the latest version of CMC where FIPS is enabled,
recongure all the 16 CMC local user passwords. However, the password of the rst user is reset to "calvin".
NOTE: When a chassis conguration prole is imported from a CMC, which does not support the FIPS feature, to a CMC where
FIPS is enabled, the FIPS remains enabled in the CMC.
NOTE: If you change the FIPS mode in the chassis conguration prole, the DefaultCredentialMitigation is enabled.
Viewing Stored Chassis Conguration Proles
To view the chassis conguration proles stored on the network share, go to the Chassis Conguration Proles page. In the Chassis
Conguration Proles > Stored Proles section, select the prole and click View in the View Prole column. The View Settings page is
displayed. For more information on the displayed settings, see the CMC Online Help.
Conguring
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