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Importing Global Authentication Policy Information
You can import authentication information from
another JUNOScope server or you can use the sample junoscope-globalPolicy.xml file as a guide.
Importing device information is useful when you
do not want to enter information manually.
To import
authentication policy information, follow these steps:
- From the JUNOScope main window, click Settings > Users
> Authentication Policy > Global Authentication Policy. The Global
Authentication Policy dialog box appears.

- Click Import. The Import dialog box appears.

- In the File text box, either browse to or type the name
of the XML file that you want to import. For example, you can import
the default schedules.xml export file from another JUNOScope
server or use the provided samplejunoscope-globalPolicy.xml XML file on the JUNOScope server to generate a file to import.
- To support synchronizing JUNOScope settings imported from
multiple servers, select an import method to be used if a conflict
occurs between existing records stored in the JUNOScope server and
imported records. The available import method options include:
- Ignore—(Default) An existing record stored in the
JUNOScope server takes precedence over any imported record. The imported
record is ignored and the existing record is not affected. Any imported
record that does not exist in the JUNOScope server is inserted.
- Merge—If a record exists in the JUNOScope server
and also exists in the imported record, the imported record is merged
with the existing record and is augmented as necessary. If an imported
record is in conflict with an existing record, the imported record
takes precedence over the existing record. The existing record is
merged with the imported record; however, the fields of the imported
record take precedence over the fields of the existing record. Any
imported record that does not exist in the JUNOScope server is inserted.
- Override—All records in the JUNOScope server are
reset to the default values, then the imported data is updated in
the database. Before the override operation occurs, a message window
appears with the following confirmation prompt: “The import
with override option will delete all the existing records. Do you
want to continue?” Select Yes or No to continue.
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Note:
Access control lists are always deleted whichever
the import method selected, as they are meaningful only as a chunk.
Access control list data that is imported is added after validation
of the data.
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- Click Import. The Import status dialog box appears.

The dialog box indicates the number
of records imported successfully and unsuccessfully. The Details column
provides a description for records that fail import.
- Click OK. The imported data is listed in the Global Authentication
Policy dialog box.
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