Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.6 for Email User Guide
Chapter 32 System Administration
Changing Network Settings
Changing Network Settings
This section describes the features used to configure the network operation of the appliance. These
features give you direct access to the hostname, DNS, and routing settings that you configured via the
System Setup Wizard (or the
features give you direct access to the hostname, DNS, and routing settings that you configured via the
System Setup Wizard (or the
systemsetup
.
The following features are described:
•
sethostname
•
DNS Configuration (GUI and via the
dnsconfig
command)
•
Routing Configuration (GUI and via the
routeconfig
and
setgateway
commands
)
•
dnsflush
•
Password
•
Network Access
•
Login Banner
Changing the System Hostname
The hostname is used to identify the system at the CLI prompt. You must enter a fully-qualified
hostname. The s
hostname. The s
ethostname
command sets the name of the appliance. The new hostname does not take
effect until you issue the
commit
command.
The sethostname Command
For the hostname change to take effect, you must enter the
commit
command. After you have successfully
committed the hostname change, the new name appears in the CLI prompt:
oldname.example.com> sethostname
[oldname.example.com]> mail3.example.com
oldname.example.com>
oldname.example.com> commit
Please enter some comments describing your changes:
[]> Changed System Hostname