Using The Secure Shell Server; Using The Configuration File; Backing Up Your Current Configuration - IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II User Manual

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3. Click Enabled in the SSH Server field.
4. In the navigation pane, click Restart ASM to restart the Remote Supervisor

Using the Secure Shell server

If you are using the Secure Shell client that is included in Red Hat Linux version
7.3, to start a Secure Shell session to a Remote Supervisor Adapter II with network
address 192.168.70.132, type a command similar to the following example:
ssh -x -l userid 192.168.70.132
where -x indicates no X Window System forwarding and -l indicates that the session
should use the user ID userid.

Using the configuration file

Select Configuration File in the navigation pane to back up and restore the ASM
configuration:
Important: Security page settings are not saved with the backup operation and
cannot be restored with the restore operation.

Backing up your current configuration

You can download a copy of your current ASM configuration to the client computer
that is running the Remote Supervisor Adapter II Web interface. Use this backup
copy to restore your Remote Supervisor Adapter II configuration if it is accidentally
changed or damaged. Use it as a base that you can modify to configure multiple
Remote Supervisor Adapter IIs with similar configurations.
To back up your current configuration, complete the following steps:
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