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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7.5 for Web User Guide
Chapter 1      Getting Started with the Web Security Appliance
Where to Find More Information
Third Party Contributors
Some software included within Cisco IronPort AsyncOS is distributed under the terms, notices, and 
conditions of software license agreements of FreeBSD, Inc., Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, 
Corporation for National Research Initiatives, Inc., and other third party contributors, and all such terms 
and conditions are incorporated in Cisco IronPort license agreements. 
Information about third-party licenses is available in a Licensing document at: 
 and at 
https://support.ironport.com/3rdparty/AsyncOS_User_Guide-1-1.html. 
Portions of the software within Cisco IronPort AsyncOS is based upon the RRDtool with the express 
written consent of Tobi Oetiker.
Portions of this document are reproduced with permission of Dell Computer Corporation. Portions of 
this document are reproduced with permission of McAfee, Inc. Portions of this document are reproduced 
with permission of Sophos Plc.
Training
For training options, see: 
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stbu-trg@cisco.com
Knowledge Base 
You can access the Cisco IronPort Knowledge Base on the Cisco IronPort Customer Support site at the 
following URL:
 
Note
You need a Cisco.com User ID to access the site. If you do not have a Cisco.com User ID, you can 
register for one here: 
https://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do
 
The Knowledge Base contains a wealth of information on topics related to Cisco IronPort products. 
Articles generally fall into one of the following categories:
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How-To. These articles explain how to do something with a Cisco IronPort product. For example, a 
how-to article might explain the procedures for backing up and restoring a database for an appliance.
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Problem-and-Solution. A problem-and-solution article addresses a particular error or issue that 
you might encounter when using a Cisco IronPort product. For example, a problem-and-solution 
article might explain what to do if a specific error message is displayed when you upgrade to a new 
version of the product.
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Reference. Reference articles typically provide lists of information, such as the error codes 
associated with a particular piece of hardware.
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Troubleshooting. Troubleshooting articles explain how to analyze and resolve common issues 
related to Cisco IronPort products. For example, a troubleshooting article might provide steps to 
follow if you are having problems with DNS.