Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C380 Betriebsanweisung
Chapter 3 Setup and Installation
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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Figure 3-11
System Setup Wizard: Confirm Install
Your Cisco IronPort appliance is now ready to send email.
Note
Clicking Install will cause the connection to the current URL
(http://192.168.42.42) to be lost if you changed the IP address of the interface you
used to connect to the appliance (the Management interface on
X1000/1050/1060/1070, C60/600/650/660/670, and C30/300/350/360/370
systems, or the Data 1 interface on C10/100/150/160 systems) from the default.
However, your browser will be redirected to the new IP address.
(http://192.168.42.42) to be lost if you changed the IP address of the interface you
used to connect to the appliance (the Management interface on
X1000/1050/1060/1070, C60/600/650/660/670, and C30/300/350/360/370
systems, or the Data 1 interface on C10/100/150/160 systems) from the default.
However, your browser will be redirected to the new IP address.
Once System Setup is complete, several alert messages are sent. See
Configuring Active Directory
If the System Setup Wizard properly installs the configuration on the Email
Security appliance, the Active Directory Wizard appears. If you are running an
Active Directory server on your network, use the Active Directory Wizard to
configure an LDAP server profile for the Active Directory server and assign a
listener for recipient validation. If you are not using Active Directory or want to
configure it later, click Skip this Step. You can run the Active Directory Wizard
on the System Administration > Active Directory Wizard page. You can also
configure Active Directory and other LDAP profiles on the System
Administration > LDAP page.
Security appliance, the Active Directory Wizard appears. If you are running an
Active Directory server on your network, use the Active Directory Wizard to
configure an LDAP server profile for the Active Directory server and assign a
listener for recipient validation. If you are not using Active Directory or want to
configure it later, click Skip this Step. You can run the Active Directory Wizard
on the System Administration > Active Directory Wizard page. You can also
configure Active Directory and other LDAP profiles on the System
Administration > LDAP page.
The Active Directory Wizard retrieves the system information needed to create an
LDAP server profile, such as the authentication method, the port, the base DN,
and whether SSL is supported. The Active Directory Wizard also creates LDAP
accept and group queries for the LDAP server profile.
LDAP server profile, such as the authentication method, the port, the base DN,
and whether SSL is supported. The Active Directory Wizard also creates LDAP
accept and group queries for the LDAP server profile.