Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S390 Betriebsanweisung

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AsyncOS 9.1.1 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 2      Connect, Install, and Configure
  DNS Settings
Configuring an SMTP Relay Host
Step 1
Choose Network > Internal SMTP Relay
Step 2
Click Edit Settings.
Step 3
Complete the Internal SMTP Relay settings.
Step 4
(Optional) Click Add Row to add additional SMTP relay hosts.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
DNS Settings
AsyncOS for Web can use the Internet root DNS servers or your own DNS servers. When using the 
Internet root servers, you can specify alternate servers to use for specific domains. Since an alternate 
DNS server applies to a single domain, it must be authoritative (provide definitive DNS records) for 
that domain. 
Split DNS
AsyncOS supports split DNS where internal servers are configured for specific domains and external or 
root DNS servers are configured for other domains. If you are using your own internal server, you can 
also specify exception domains and associated DNS servers.
Clearing the DNS Cache
Before You Begin
Be aware that using this command might cause a temporary performance degradation while the 
cache is repopulated.
Step 1
Choose Network > DNS.
Property
Description
Relay Hostname or 
IP Address
The hostname or IP address to use for the SMTP relay
Port
The port for connecting to the SMTP relay. If this property is left empty, the 
appliance uses port 25. 
Routing Table to Use 
for SMTP
The routing table associated with an appliance network interface, either 
Management or Data, to use for connecting to the SMTP relay. Choose 
whichever interface is on the same network as the relay system.