Overview
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You can export Enterprise Gateway configuration data by right-clicking a Policy Studio tree node (for example,
policy or policy container), and selecting the relevant export menu option. The configuration is exported
to an XML file, which you can then import into a different Enterprise Gateway configuration. This is useful if you
have configured the Enterprise Gateway in a testing environment and want to move this configuration to a live
production environment. By exporting configuration data from a test environment, and importing into a
production environment, you can effectively migrate your Enterprise Gateway configuration. This is the recommended
way to export Enterprise Gateway configuration data, and enables you to manage references between configuration
components.
For details on importing configuration data, see Importing
Enterprise Gateway Configuration.
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What is Exported
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You can export a Enterprise Gateway configuration item by right-clicking a node in the Policy Studio tree.
For example, this includes the following Policy Studio tree nodes:
- Policies
- Policy Containers
- Schemas
- Alerts
- Caches
- Regular Expressions (White List)
- Attacks (Black List)
- Users
- Certificates
- Relative Paths
- Remote Hosts
- Database Connections
In addition, you can also export configuration items that are associated with the selected tree node.
For example, this includes referenced policies, MIME types, regular expressions, schemas, and remote
hosts. For details on exporting additional configuration items, see the next section.
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Exporting Configuration Items
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To export Enterprise Gateway configuration items, perform the following steps:
- Right-click a Policy Studio tree node (for example, policy or policy container),
and select the relevant menu option (for example, Export Policy).
- In the export dialog, you can select additional configuration items that you wish
to export. The selected tree node (in this case, policy) is exported by default. The Also
Export Items list on the left includes additional items that are also exported by default
along with the policy (for example, MIME types, regular expressions, and schemas). The Associated
Configuration list on the right includes items that are not exported by default (for example,
relative paths or remote hosts).
- To exclude an item for export, select it in the Also Export Items
list, and click Remove.
- To include an item for export, select it in the Associated Configuration
list, and click Add.
- Click OK to export the selected configuration item (for example, policy),
and the additional configuration displayed in the Also Export Items tree on the left.
Referenced Policies
When exporting a policy or policy container, by default, any policies referenced by the policy
are included for export and displayed in the Also Export Items list.
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Exporting All Enterprise Gateway Configuration
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To export all Enterprise Gateway configuration data, perform the following steps:
- Click Export Configuration button in the Policy Studio toolbar.
- In the Export Configuration dialog, click OK
to export the entire Enterprise Gateway configuration data. This includes all references between
configuration components.
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