Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email
 
  What’s New
Cisco AsyncOS 8.0 for Email
Feature
Description
New Features
Cisco Email 
Security Virtual 
Appliance
Cisco offers the Cisco Email Security appliance as a virtual machine that you can 
host on your own network. 
The virtual appliance requires a separate license purchased from Cisco and a 
Cisco UCS Server (Blade or Rack-Mounted) hardware platform running VMware 
ESXi version 4.x and 5.0. 
The Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance Installation Guide includes more 
information on the requirements for the virtual appliance.
The new Email Security Virtual appliance models and configurations are:
C000V (200 GB disk space, 10 GB queue space, 1 core, 4 GB memory)
C100V (200 GB disk space, 10 GB queue space, 2 cores, 6 GB memory)
C300V (500 GB disk space, 70 GB queue space, 4 cores, 8 GB memory)
C600V (500 GB disk space, 70 GB queue space, 8 cores, 8 GB memory)
Note
The C000V appliance is for evaluation purposes only.
This feature includes the following changes to AsyncOs for Email:
The Email Security virtual appliance license allows you to clone and run 
multiple virtual appliances on your network.
The 
loadlicense
 CLI command for installing the virtual appliance license. 
You can use the same license for multiple virtual appliances.
Feature keys are included as part of the virtual appliance license. The feature 
keys will expire at the same time as the license. Purchasing new feature keys 
will require downloading and installing a new virtual appliance license.
Due to feature keys being included in the virtual appliance license, there are 
no 30-day evaluations for AsyncOS features such as Cisco Anti-Spam or 
Outbreak Filters.
You cannot open a Technical Support tunnel before installing the virtual 
appliance license.
The 
version
ipcheck
, and 
supportrequest
 CLI commands have also been 
updated to included virtual appliance information.
There are new alerts and logs for misconfigured virtual appliances.
Other differences between the physical and virtual appliances will be noted in this 
guide when necessary.