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IronPort - Configuration Guide - AsyncOS 7.6.1

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Exporting RAT Entries<br />

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Step 1 Click Export RAT The Export Recipient Access Table page is displayed:<br />

Figure 5-41 Exporting RAT Entries<br />

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Step 2 Enter a file name for the exported entries. This is the name of the file that will be created in the<br />

configuration directory on the appliance.<br />

Step 3 Submit and commit your changes.<br />

Importing RAT Entries<br />

When you import RAT entries, all of the existing RAT entries are removed from the RAT.<br />

Step 1 Click Import RAT The Import Recipient Access Table page is displayed:<br />

Figure 5-42 Exporting RAT Entries<br />

Step 2 Select a file from the list.<br />

Note The file to import must be in the configuration directory on the appliance.<br />

Step 3 Click Submit. You will see a warning message, asking you to confirm that you wish to remove all of the<br />

existing RAT entries.<br />

Step 4 Click Import.<br />

Step 5 Commit your changes.<br />

You can place “comments” in the file. Lines that begin with a ‘#’ character are considered comments and<br />

are ignored by <strong>AsyncOS</strong>. For example:<br />

# File exported by the GUI at 20060530T220526<br />

.example.com ACCEPT<br />

ALL REJECT<br />

OL-25136-01

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