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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Getting Started with the IronPort Email Security Appliance
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Certificates Management. You can use the GUI and CLI to add trusted
public certificates and create a self-signed certificate. You can also use the
appliance to generate a certificate signing request. See the “Customizing
Listeners” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced
Configuration Guide for more information.
public certificates and create a self-signed certificate. You can also use the
appliance to generate a certificate signing request. See the “Customizing
Listeners” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced
Configuration Guide for more information.
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Certificate Authorities Management. You can import a custom list of
trusted certificate authorities onto the appliance, as well as disable and export
the default system list. See the “Customizing Listeners” chapter of the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide for more
information.
trusted certificate authorities onto the appliance, as well as disable and export
the default system list. See the “Customizing Listeners” chapter of the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide for more
information.
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TLS per Listener. You can assign a unique certificate per listener on the
appliance for TLS connections. You can also assign a certificate to the
HTTPS services on an IP interface, the LDAP interface, and all outgoing TLS
connections. See the “Customizing Listeners” chapter of the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide for more information.
appliance for TLS connections. You can also assign a certificate to the
HTTPS services on an IP interface, the LDAP interface, and all outgoing TLS
connections. See the “Customizing Listeners” chapter of the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide for more information.
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Batch Management. You can import and export a Destination Controls
configuration file that defines multiple destination domains using the GUI
and CLI. See the “Configuring Routing and Delivery” chapter of the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide for more
information.
configuration file that defines multiple destination domains using the GUI
and CLI. See the “Configuring Routing and Delivery” chapter of the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide for more
information.
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Troubleshooting Tools. AsyncOS 7.1 provides three new troubleshooting
tools for TLS:
tools for TLS:
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The
hoststatus
command has been enhanced to display the reason why
the last outgoing TLS connection failed.
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The
tlsverify
command has been added to create a TLS connection on
demand. This allows an administrator to pinpoint the exact step a TLS
connection failure occurs.
connection failure occurs.
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AsyncOS 7.1 records information on why a TLS connection attempt
failed in the mail logs.
failed in the mail logs.
See the “Testing and Troubleshooting” chapter of the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide and the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide for more information.
AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide and the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide for more information.