SonicOSX 7 Device Settings
- SonicOSX 7
- About Device Settings
- Managing SonicWall Licenses
- System Administration
- Configuring the Firewall Name
- Enabling Wireless LAN and IPv6
- Changing the Administrator Name and Password
- Configuring Login Security
- Multiple Administrators Support
- Enabling Enhanced Audit Logging Support
- Configuring the Wireless LAN Controller
- Enabling SonicOSX API and Configuring Authentication Methods
- Enabling GMS Management
- Configuring the Management Interface
- Client Certificate Verification
- Selecting a Language
- Configuring Time Settings
- Managing Certificates
- Administering SNMP
- Firmware Settings
- Restarting the System
- SonicWall Support
Creating a Backup Firmware Image
When you click Create Backup, the SonicWall security appliance takes a snapshot of your current system state, firmware, and configuration preferences, and makes the snapshot the new System Backup firmware image. You can save backups locally or on the cloud. You can also schedule backups to occur automatically.
Creating backup overwrites the existing Backup firmware image as necessary.
Use the Backup file for saving good configurations and then booting them if upgrades or future configurations cause instability or other serious issues. The configuration file is conveniently saved onboard. The date and time the file was created as well as the firmware version in use at the time is displayed in the table. The dates for each item listed in the Firmware Management & Backup table are the build dates for the firmware images themselves.
You can create a backup of your current configuration settings on the appliance to be used with the current firmware version or with a newly uploaded firmware version.
- Creating a Local Backup Firmware Image
- Creating a Cloud Backup Firmware Image
- Scheduling Firmware Image Backups
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