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A name (nickname) created by you to refer to the IP interface later. For
example, if you are using one Ethernet port for your private network and the
other for the public network, you may want to name them PrivateNet and
PublicNet, respectively.
example, if you are using one Ethernet port for your private network and the
other for the public network, you may want to name them PrivateNet and
PublicNet, respectively.
Note
The names you define for interfaces are case-sensitive. AsyncOS will not allow
you to create two identical interface names. For example, the names
you to create two identical interface names. For example, the names
Privatenet
and
PrivateNet
are considered as two different (unique) names.
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The IP address assigned by your network administrator.
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The netmask of the interface. The netmask can be in standard dotted decimal
form or hexadecimal form.
form or hexadecimal form.
Note
IP addresses within the same subnet cannot be configured on separate physical
Ethernet interfaces. See
Ethernet interfaces. See
more detailed information on Network and IP Address configuration.
Note
For C10/100 customers, the Data 2 interface is configured first.
Specify the Default Gateway
In the next portion of the
systemsetup
command, you type the IP address of the
default router (gateway) on your network.
Enable the Web Interface
In the next portion of the
systemsetup
command, you enable the web interface
for the appliance (for the Management Ethernet interface). You can also choose
to run the web interface over secure HTTP (
to run the web interface over secure HTTP (
https
). If you choose to use HTTPS,
the system will use a demonstration certificate until you upload your own
certificate. For more information, see “Enabling a Certificate for HTTPS” in the
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.
certificate. For more information, see “Enabling a Certificate for HTTPS” in the
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.