Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Technical References

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email CLI Reference Guide
 
Chapter 3      The Commands: Reference Examples
  General Management/Administration/Troubleshooting
featurekey
Description
The 
featurekey
 command lists all functionality enabled by keys on the system and information related 
to the keys. It also allows you to activate features using a key or check for new feature keys. 
For virtual appliances, see also 
Usage
Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command is restricted to machine mode.
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format
Example
In this example, the 
featurekey
 command is used to check for new feature keys.
mail3.example.com> featurekey
Module                              Quantity   Status     Remaining   Expiration Date
Outbreak Filters                    1          Active     28 days     Tue Feb 25 06:40:53 
2014
IronPort Anti-Spam                  1          Dormant    30 days     Wed Feb 26 07:56:57 
2014
Sophos Anti-Virus                   1          Active     26 days     Sun Feb 23 02:27:48 
2014
Bounce Verification                 1          Dormant    30 days     Wed Feb 26 07:56:57 
2014
Incoming Mail Handling              1          Active     20 days     Sun Feb 16 08:55:58 
2014
IronPort Email Encryption           1          Dormant    30 days     Wed Feb 26 07:56:57 
2014
RSA Email Data Loss Prevention      1          Active     25 days     Fri Feb 21 10:07:10 
2014
McAfee                              1          Dormant    30 days     Wed Feb 26 07:56:57 
2014
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- ACTIVATE - Activate a (pending) key.
- CHECKNOW - Check now for new feature keys.
[]> checknow
No new feature keys are available.
featurekeyconfig
Description
The 
featurekeyconfig 
command allows you to configure the machine to automatically download 
available keys and update the keys on the machine.