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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
Chapter 3 Setup and Installation
Using the System Setup Wizard
Configure Time Settings
Cisco AsyncOS allows you to use the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize time with other
servers on your network or the Internet, or to manually set the system clock. You must also set the time
zone on the appliance so that timestamps in message headers and log files are correct. You can also use
the Cisco Systems time servers to synchronize the time on your appliance.
servers on your network or the Internet, or to manually set the system clock. You must also set the time
zone on the appliance so that timestamps in message headers and log files are correct. You can also use
the Cisco Systems time servers to synchronize the time on your appliance.
Choose the Continent, Country, and Timezone and whether to use NTP including the name of the NTP
server to use.
server to use.
Commit Changes
Finally, the System Setup Wizard will ask you to
commit
the configuration changes you have made
throughout the procedure. Answer “Yes” if you want to commit the changes.
When you have successfully completed the System Setup Wizard, the following message will appear and
you will be presented with the command prompt:
you will be presented with the command prompt:
The appliance is now ready to send email.
Test the Configuration
To test the Cisco AsyncOS configuration, you can use the
mailconfig
command immediately to send a
test email containing the system configuration data you just created with the
systemsetup
command:
Send the configuration to a mailbox to which you have access to confirm that the system is able to send
email on your network.
email on your network.
Congratulations! System setup is complete. For advanced configuration, please refer to
the User Guide.
mail3.example.com>
mail3.example.com> mailconfig
Please enter the email address to which you want to send
the configuration file. Separate multiple addresses with commas.
[]> user@example.com
The configuration file has been sent to user@example.com.
mail3.example.com>