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Chapter 4      Quarantines
Managing System Quarantines via the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
(anti-virus scanning for the Virus quarantine, and Virus Outbreak Filters for the 
Outbreak quarantine) is enabled, and whether or not the particular quarantine’s 
contents are currently available.
Also note that if the IronPort Spam Quarantine is enabled on the appliance, it is 
visible in the Quarantines listing. This is an end user quarantine, for more 
information about working with end user quarantines, see 
.
System Quarantine Settings
Quarantines have an automated process for handling messages based on 
quarantine settings. Quarantines have several settings used to determine how the 
quarantine acts on a day-to-day basis: Space Allocation, Retention Time, Default 
Action, Overflow Messages, and Users. Once you have made a change, click the 
Submit button, add a optional comment if necessary, and then click Commit 
Changes
 to save the changes.
Allocating Space for System Quarantines
There is a limited amount of space available for system quarantines, as they are 
created on the IronPort appliance itself. The amount of available space for new 
quarantines is displayed on the Manage Quarantines page. Messages are forced 
from the quarantine when the size of the quarantine reaches the space allocated. 
For more information, see 
Table 4-1
Space Available for Quarantines on IronPort Appliances
IronPort Appliance
Storage Space
Virus Outbreak Filters Storage 
Space*
X1000/1050/1060
10GB
3GB
C600/650/660
10GB
3GB
C60
5GB
3GB
C300/350/360
4GB
2GB
C30
2GB
2GB
C150/160
2.5GB
1GB
C10/100
1GB
1GB