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Bridge GUI Guide: Maintenance
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To restore the Bridge configuration from a backup file:
CAUTION: The re-
store operation
overwrites existing set-
tings with those in the
backup file.
1 Log on to the Bridge GUI through an Administrator-level
account and select
Maintain -> System from the menu on
the left.
2 In the System screen’s Restore System Settings frame, in
Restore System File, enter the pathname or browse to the
location of the Bridge backup configuration file.
3 In the same frame, enter the Restore System Password (the
Backup System Password from the backup procedure
above).
4 Click EXECUTE. The Restore Status dialog displays the
progress of the restore operation and notifies you when it
has completed.
Figure 6.6.
Restore System Settings
frame, all platforms
5 Click OK to close the dialog informing you that a reboot is
required to complete the restore procedure.
6 In the same screen’s Restart Controller Device frame, click
EXECUTE.
6.1.7 Initiating FIPS Retests
You can manually initiate the same self-tests that the Bridge
runs automatically in accordance with FIPS 140-2, (Federal
Information Processing Standards’
Security Requirements for
Cryptographic Modules
).
When the Bridge is in FIPS operating mode, it will shut down
and automatically reboot in the event of a FIPS self-test failure.
It will not resume normal operation until it has passed FIPS
power-on self-tests (refer to Section 4.1.1).
When in Normal (non-FIPS) operating mode, the Bridge logs
FIPS self-test failures, but continues to operate even if self-
tests fail.
Figure 6.7. Advanced View
FIPS Retest
frame, all platforms
You can initiate FIPS self tests only in Advanced View.