Back up packet rules

It might not seem necessary, but backing up your packet rules is always a good idea. In the event of a loss, your backups can save you the time and work it will take to re-create your files from scratch.

These are general tips you can use to ensure that you have an easy way to replace lost files:

Print out the filter rules
You can store the printouts wherever they are most likely to be secure and reenter the information as necessary. Printouts are also useful if you need to search for an error in a filter rule.

For instructions on how to print your packet rules, use the Packet Rules Editor online help.

Copy the information to a disk
Copying has an advantage over printouts: rather than reentering manually, the information exists electronically. It provides you a straightforward method for transporting information from one online source to another.
Note: Your iSeries™ server copies information to the system disk, not to a diskette. The rules files are stored in the IFS file system on the iSeries server, not on a personal computer. You may want to use a disk protection method as a backup means for protecting the data that is stored on the system disk.

When using an iSeries server, you must plan a backup and recovery strategy.

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