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3. Click Export in the Internal DB Maintenance section. A popup window opens.
4. Enter the name of the file you want to export
5. Click OK.
Importing Files in the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > Servers page.
2. Select Internal DB.
3. Click - in the Internal DB Maintenance section. A popup window opens.
4. Enter the name of the file you want to import
5. Click OK.
Exporting and Importing Files in the CLI
Enter the following command in enable mode:
(host)(config) #local-userdb export <filename>
(host)(config) #local-userdb import <filename>
Working with Internal Database Utilities
The local internal database also includes utilities to clear all users from the database and to restart the internal
database to repair internal errors. Under normal circumstances, neither of these utilities are necessary.
Deleting All Users
Issue this command to remove users from the internal database after you have moved your user database from the
controller’s internal server to an external server.
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > Servers page.
2. Select Internal DB.
3. Click Delete All Users in the Internal DB Maintenance section. A popup window open and asks you to confirm
that you want to remove all users.
4. Click OK.
Repairing the Internal Database
Use this utility under the supervision of Dell technical support to recreate the internal database. This may clear
internal database errors, but also removes all information from the database. Make sure you export your current user
information before you start the repair procedure.
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > Servers page.
2. Select Internal DB.
3. Click Repair Database in the Internal DB Maintenance section. A popup window open and asks you to confirm
that you want to recreate the database.
4. Click OK.
Configuring Server Groups
You can create
groups
of servers for specific types of authentication — for example, you can specify one or more
RADIUS servers to be used for 802.1x authentication. You can configure servers of different types in one group
for example, you can include the internal database as a backup to a RADIUS server.