Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C370D User Guide

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Chapter 2      Using Email Security Monitor
Email Security Monitor Pages
Click the System Status Details link to navigate to the System Status page.
System Quarantines
This section displays information about the top three quarantines by disk usage on 
the appliance, including the name of the quarantine, how full the quarantine is 
(disk space), and the number of messages currently in the quarantine.
Click the Local Quarantines link to navigate to the Local Quarantines page.
Virus Threat Level
This section shows the Virus Outbreak status as reported by the IronPort Threat 
Operations Center (TOC). For example, 
 shows that a virus outbreak 
has been identified in the last 24 hours. Also shown is the status of the Outbreak 
quarantine, including how full it is (disk space) and the number of messages in the 
quarantine. The Outbreak quarantine is only displayed if you have enabled the 
Virus Outbreak Filters feature on your appliance.
Note
In order for the Virus Threat Level indicator to function, you need to have port 80 
open on your firewall to “downloads.ironport.com.” Alternatively, if you have 
specified a local update server, the Virus Threat Level indicator will attempt to use 
that address. The Virus Threat Level indicator will also update correctly if you 
have configured a proxy for downloads via the Service Updates page. For more 
information, see the “System Administration” chapter in the Cisco IronPort 
AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide
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Click the Outbreak Details link to view the external IronPort TOC web site. Note 
that in order for this link to work, your IronPort appliance must be able to access 
the Internet. Note that the Separate Window icon () indicates that a link will open 
in a separate window when clicked. You may need to configure your browser’s 
pop-up blocker settings to allow these windows.