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Chapter 8      Common Administrative Tasks
Management of the Cisco IronPort Appliance
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Shutting Down the Cisco IronPort Appliance
To shut down your Cisco IronPort appliance, use the Shutdown/Suspend page 
available on the System Administration menu in the GUI or use the s
hutdown
 
command in the CLI. 
 shows how to shut down the appliance using the 
Shutdown/Suspend page.
Shutting down your appliance exits Cisco IronPort AsyncOS, which allows you 
to safely power down the appliance. You may restart the appliance at a later time 
without losing any messages in the delivery queue. You must enter a delay for the 
appliance to shutdown. The default delay is thirty (30) seconds. Cisco IronPort 
AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it 
forcefully closes open connections.
Figure 8-1
Shutting Down Appliance via the GUI
Rebooting the Cisco IronPort Appliance
To reboot your Cisco IronPort appliance, use the Shutdown/Suspend page 
available on the System Administration menu in the GUI, or use the r
eboot
 
command in the CLI. 
 shows how to reboot the appliance using the 
Shutdown / Suspend page.
Rebooting your appliance restarts Cisco IronPort AsyncOS, which allows you to 
safely power down and reboot the appliance. You must enter a delay for the 
appliance to shutdown. The default delay is thirty (30) seconds. Cisco IronPort 
AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it 
forcefully closes open connections. You may restart the appliance without losing 
any messages in the delivery queue.