Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070 User Guide
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sent. The increase is the number of seconds to wait plus twice the last interval. So
a 5 second wait would have alerts sent at 5 seconds, 15, seconds, 35 seconds, 75
seconds, 155 seconds, 315 seconds, etc.
a 5 second wait would have alerts sent at 5 seconds, 15, seconds, 35 seconds, 75
seconds, 155 seconds, 315 seconds, etc.
Eventually, the interval could become quite large. You can set a cap on the number
of seconds to wait between intervals via the maximum number of seconds to wait
before sending a duplicate alert field. For example, if you set the initial value to
5 seconds, and the maximum value to 60 seconds, alerts would be sent at 5
seconds, 15 seconds, 35 seconds, 60 seconds, 120 seconds, etc.
of seconds to wait between intervals via the maximum number of seconds to wait
before sending a duplicate alert field. For example, if you set the initial value to
5 seconds, and the maximum value to 60 seconds, alerts would be sent at 5
seconds, 15 seconds, 35 seconds, 60 seconds, 120 seconds, etc.
SMTP Routes and Alerts
Alerts sent from the appliance to addresses specified in the Alert Recipient follow
SMTP routes defined for those destinations.
SMTP routes defined for those destinations.
IronPort AutoSupport
To allow IronPort to better support and design future system changes, the IronPort
appliance can be configured to send IronPort Systems a copy of all alert messages
generated by the system. This feature, called AutoSupport, is a useful way to
allow our team to be proactive in supporting your needs. AutoSupport also sends
weekly reports noting the uptime of the system, the output of the
appliance can be configured to send IronPort Systems a copy of all alert messages
generated by the system. This feature, called AutoSupport, is a useful way to
allow our team to be proactive in supporting your needs. AutoSupport also sends
weekly reports noting the uptime of the system, the output of the
status
command, and the AsyncOS version used.
By default, alert recipients set to receive Information severity level alerts for
System alert types will receive a copy of every message sent to IronPort. This can
be disabled if you do not want to send the weekly alert messages internally. To
enable or disable this feature, see
System alert types will receive a copy of every message sent to IronPort. This can
be disabled if you do not want to send the weekly alert messages internally. To
enable or disable this feature, see
Alert Messages
Alert messages are standard email messages. You can configure the Header From:
address, but the rest of the message is generated automatically.
address, but the rest of the message is generated automatically.
Alert From Address
You can configure the Header From: address via the Edit Settings button or via
the CLI (see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide).
the CLI (see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide).