Manual Chapter :
Importing and Exporting Access Profiles
Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IP APM
- 17.1.2, 17.1.1, 17.1.0, 17.0.0, 16.1.5, 16.1.4, 16.1.3, 16.1.2, 16.1.1, 16.1.0
Importing and Exporting Access Profiles
Overview: Importing and exporting access profiles
You can export or import an access profile for the purpose of backing up and restoring a
profile or for copying it from one Access Policy Manager (APM®) system to another. An access profile is exported to a compressed tar
file. Import is supported on a system with the same version of APM that created the export
file.
Task summary
Exporting an access profile
You can export any access profile and later import it to restore it on the same
BIG-IP system with Access Policy Manager (APM), or import it to another BIG-IP system with APM (at the same software
version).
- On the Main tab, click.The Access Profiles (Per-Session Policies) screen opens.
- Locate the access profile that you want to export.
- In the Export column, click theExportlink.A compressed archive file (gz) downloads. The full filename isprofile-<.PartitionName><AccessProfileName.conf.tar.gz
Importing an access profile
You can import an access profile that was previously exported from an Access Policy Manager (APM) system to
restore the access profile or to add an access profile from another APM system.
Do not import a policy if you exported it from another version of
APM.
- On the Main tab, click.The Access Profiles (Per-Session Policies) screen opens.
- ClickImport.The Import Profile screen opens.
- In theNew Profile Namebox, type the name for the new profile.The access profile name must be unique among all access profile and per-request policy names.
- Next to theConfig File Uploadfield, clickChoose File.A popup screen opens.
- Select the file to import and click theOpenbutton.The full filename for an exported access profile usually follows this patternprofile-<.PartitionName><AccessProfileName.conf.tar.gz
- Select theReuse Existing Objectscheck box to reuse objects that exist on the server.This option reuses APM configuration objects, such as server definitions or resources, instead of recreating them for use with the imported access policy.Whether theReuse Existing Objectscheck box is enabled or cleared, if these objects exist on the system, they are reused:
- OAuth client application
- OAuth resource server
- OAuth scope
- ClickImport.The file is imported to the system.