04-12-2022 11:20 PM
Hello.
As you see a title, I want to backup CA files on ISE(ver 2.7.0.356) and export it to FTP server (Windows 2016).
However, I can`t do that and guess file path would be wrong.
※ FTP service in working.
So, I want to know the causes and solve this problem.
Repository setting is like below.
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●Repository Name : FTP-Repo
●Protocols : ftp
●Location
Server Name : 172.x.x.x
Path : /
●Credential : ftpuser
●Password : xxx
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And Error message is like below.
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ERROR StatusLogger Log4j2 could not find a logging implementation. Please add log4j-core to the classpath. Using SimpleLogger to log to the console...
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (com.cisco.epm.config.cache.impl.ConfigCacheImpl).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
log4j:WARN See http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig for more info.
Security Protocol list Start
Inside Session facade init
Old Memory Size : 32778484
In the init method of PDPFacade
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Old Memory Size : 32778484
Export in progress...Old Memory Size : 32778484
ISE CA keys export to FTP-Repo failed, please verify repository settings
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Thank you
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04-13-2022 04:08 AM
Is not that. Cisco always represents the root directory as / and I´ve been using windows FTP since always. Which FTP server to you have? Can you try a different one? Do you see ISE trying to transfer files ?
I used to use Filezilla and always worked for me.
04-13-2022 03:05 AM
Try with a different protocol like SFTP just to make sure. It is complaining about the repository although the repository creation is pretty straigthforward.
Where the repository resides? Is it a Linux server?
04-13-2022 03:47 AM
Hi, Miranda
Thanks your reply.
I want to backup CA file to Windows Server (FTP Server),
but in ISE path should start with "/".
Typically in Windows, path is assigned like this.
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C:\ftp
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However, I have to start with "/" when assigning path.
What should I do to solve this problem.
04-13-2022 04:08 AM
Is not that. Cisco always represents the root directory as / and I´ve been using windows FTP since always. Which FTP server to you have? Can you try a different one? Do you see ISE trying to transfer files ?
I used to use Filezilla and always worked for me.
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