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Filestore definition and file save commands
CLI Guide | Forcepoint Appliances | v8.4.x
A filestore is a remote (off-box) location that you define for storing backup and configuration files. The filestore can be FTP, Samba, or TFTP. It allows you to either load files onto the server (upgrades, hotfixes, or routes) or save files from the server to be edited/viewed outside the appliance (logs or routes). You can create a maximum of 10 filestores.
 
Alias: (optional) Displays the unique name for the remote storage location.
Alias: Provide a unique name for the remote storage location.
Type: Specify the protocol to use to connect to the filestore (FTP, Samba, or TFTP).
Host: Provide the IP address of the machine hosting the filestore.
Path: Give the directory path to the shared location on the remote server.
User: (optional) Provide a user account with full permissions to the filestore. Format must be domain_name/user_name.
Port: (optional) Specify a port to use to connect to the filestore.
Saves trap settings for editing. If "--default" is not specified, saves current trap settings.

NOTE: Upon install, trap events are enabled, but the default configuration for saving trap events in disabled.
The module options are all or app, both of which currently save logs for all modules.
The log types are all, system, or audit.
Audit log: audit.log
System log: cli.log
Email log: ESG.log
Web log: Websense.log
Proxy log: content_gateway.log
Network Agent log: NetworkAgent.log

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