Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C370D Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.2 for Email
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Table 5
Known Issues in AsyncOS 7.5.1
Defect ID
Description
78019
AsyncOS Upgrades and Service Updates Use Same Update Server
In previous releases, AsyncOS upgrades, PXE Engine updates, and McAfee 
Anti-Virus definitions could use a different update server than services such as 
IronPort Anti-Spam rules and Feature Key rules. In AsyncOS 7.5, AsyncOS upgrades 
use the same update server as all of the service updates, whether it’s an IronPort 
update server or a local update server. This will prevent you from using a local server 
for AsyncOS upgrades and an IronPort update server for all other service updates 
unless you configure the appliance to use a manifest on a local appliance to perform 
an AsyncOS upgrade and the re-configure the appliance to use an IronPort update 
server for the other services after the upgrade is complete.
67160
Non-Default Administrator Can Reset Configuration Using System Setup 
Wizard.
Any user assigned to the administrator user role can run the System Setup Wizard and 
reset the appliance’s configuration. Only the admin user is expected to be able to run 
the System Setup Wizard.
72847
Modifying Certificate Reinitializes All Interfaces.
If you modify the HTTPS certificate on any interface, AsyncOS reinitializes all 
existing interfaces on the appliance. During the initialization, which is usually less 
than a second, network errors are seen while interfaces reinitialize and alerts are sent. 
Work around: Cisco IronPort recommends suspending listeners and delivery on the 
appliance before modifying the HTTPS certificate on an interface, then resuming 
listeners and delivery.
75458, 48023
AsyncOS Does Not Log Out RADIUS User After Access Rights Change in CLI.
If a RADIUS external user changes the role mapped to their RADIUS group using the 
userconfig
 command in the CLI, AsyncOS does not forcibly log the user out or 
change their access rights during their session. The user continues to have the same 
access rights until they log out of the CLI.