Installing a Clone File
You use the Fleet Orchestrator feature to install a clone file.
Note:To install a clone file manually on a single device using Fleet Orchestrator, disable FIPS 140. After the clone file installation is complete, you can reenable FIPS 140. If you are using the file-sharing function of Fleet Orchestrator, you do not have to disable FIPS 140 to receive clone files. For information on FIPS 140 settings, refer to FIPS 140.
To install a clone file manually:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, click Properties > Fleet Orchestrator.
2. Click Create/Install File > Install File.
3. To install a clone file, in the Install Configuration File area, select Clone File.
4. To change the installation policy, in the Details area, for Installation Policy, click the link.
5. To select the clone file, in the Additional Options area, for File to Install, click Browse. Navigate to the clone file that you want to install, then click Open.
6. To share the file, if file sharing is on, and you are installing the clone file on a Publisher, select Share This File.
7. Click Install.
8. Click OK.
Note:If the device is in a file-sharing group, you can set the device to receive clone files from the file-sharing group. A clone file received from the file-sharing group overwrites a manually installed clone file.
If you are using FIPS 140 and the file sharing function of Fleet Orchestrator:
Devices using the FIPS 140 security modes can share configuration files with other devices in a file-sharing group, using the file-sharing function of the Fleet Orchestrator feature. Manual clone file installation is not allowed.
If you share the clone files, FIPS 140 files on the Subscribers remain on the devices. Set FIPS 140 on each device.
The Publisher can enable or disable FIPS 140 without affecting the Subscriber. The default setting is disabled.
To set up a Publisher that is in FIPS 140 mode already, configure settings individually, then create the clone file to share. If you have a clone file to apply to a Publisher, enable FIPS 140 temporarily.