Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C680 User Guide

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Chapter 15      System Administration
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Configuration Guide
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If AutoSupport is enabled, the weekly AutoSupport report is sent to alert 
recipients set to receive System alerts at the Information level. You can 
disable this via the checkbox.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Alert Listing
The following tables list alerts by classification, including the alert name (internal 
descriptor used by IronPort), actual text of the alert, description, severity (critical, 
information, or warning) and the parameters (if any) included in the text of the 
message. The value of the parameter is replaced in the actual text of the alert. For 
example, an alert message below may mention “$ip” in the message text. “$ip” is 
replaced by the actual IP address when the alert is generated.
Anti-Spam Alerts
 contains a list of the various anti-spam alerts that can be generated by 
AsyncOS, including a description of the alert and the alert severity.
Table 15-2
Listing of Possible Anti-Spam Alerts 
Alert Name
Message and Description
Parameters
AS.SERVER.ALERT
$engine anti-spam - $message 
$tb
engine’ - The type of 
anti-spam engine.
message’ - The log 
message.
tb’ - Traceback of the 
event.
Critical. Sent when the 
anti-spam engine fails.
AS.UPDATE_ENOSPC
Anti-Spam Update: Out of disk 
space.
Critical. Sent when the 
anti-spam engine fails due to a 
lack of disk space.