Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 User Guide
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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 2 Setup, Installation, and Basic Configuration
Configuring Services on the Security Management Appliance
Removing an Appliance from the List of Managed Appliances
Before You Begin
You may need to disable any enabled centralized services on the remote appliance before you can remove
that appliance from the Security Management appliance. For example, if the Centralized Policy, Virus,
and Outbreak Quarantine service is enabled, you must disable that service first on the Email Security
appliance. See the documentation for your email or web security appliance.
that appliance from the Security Management appliance. For example, if the Centralized Policy, Virus,
and Outbreak Quarantine service is enabled, you must disable that service first on the Email Security
appliance. See the documentation for your email or web security appliance.
Procedure
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Management Appliance > Centralized Services >
Security Appliances.
Security Appliances.
Step 2
In the Security Appliances section, and click the trash can icon in the row for the managed appliance that
you want to delete.
you want to delete.
Step 3
In the confirmation dialog box, click Delete.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring Services on the Security Management Appliance
Email security services:
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Chapter 7, “Spam Quarantine”
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Chapter 8, “Centralized Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines”
Web security services:
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Committing and Abandoning Configuration Changes
After you make most configuration changes in the Cisco Content Security appliance GUI, you must
explicitly commit the changes.
explicitly commit the changes.
Figure 2-2
The Commit Changes Button