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WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

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Working with Aliases2 Type the configuration passphrase for your Firebox.The Backup dialog box appears.3 Type and confirm an encryption key.This key is used to encrypt the backup file. If you lose or forget this encryption key, you will not be able to restore thebackup file.4 Select the directory in which to save the backup file. Click OK.The default location for a backup file with a “.fxi” extension is C:\Documents and Settings\All <strong>User</strong>s\Shared<strong>WatchGuard</strong>\backups\ - .fxi.Restoring a Firebox backup image1 From Policy Manager, select File > Restore.2 Type the configuration passphrase for your Firebox. Click OK.3 Type the encryption key you used when you created the backup image.The Firebox restores the backup image and restarts. It uses the backup image on restart. Wait for two minutesbefore you connect to the Firebox again.If you cannot successfully restore your Firebox image, you can reset the Firebox with the procedureshown in “Recovering a Firebox” on page 65.Working with AliasesAn alias is a shortcut that identifies a group of hosts, networks, or interfaces. When you use an alias, it iseasy to create a security policy because the Firebox® allows you to use aliases when you create policies.These are some default aliases included in Policy Manager that you can use:Any-TrustedThis is an alias for all Firebox interfaces configured as “trusted” interfaces (as defined in PolicyManager: select Network > Configuration), and any network you can get access to throughthese interfaces.Any-ExternalThis is an alias for all Firebox interfaces of type “external” (as defined in Policy Manager: selectNetwork > Configuration), and any network you can get access to through these interfaces.Any-OptionalThese are aliases for all Firebox interfaces of type “optional” (as defined in Policy Manager:select Network > Configuration), and any network you can get access to through theseinterfaces.<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 73

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