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Chapter 26 System Administration
Configuring Upgrade and Service Update Settings
Configuring the Update and Upgrade Settings from the CLI
The
updateconfig
command is used to configure update and upgrade settings,
such as where the appliance looks for service updates and AsyncOS upgrades. The
settings you configure using the
settings you configure using the
updateconfig
command are the same as you can
define in the web interface. For more information on these settings, see
Note
You can use the
ping
command to ensure that the appliance can contact the local
server. You can also use the
telnet
CLI command to telnet to port 80 of the local
server to ensure the local server is listening on that port.
Manually Updating Security Service Components
By default, each security service component periodically receives updates to its
database tables from the IronPort update servers. However, you can manually
update the database tables.
database tables from the IronPort update servers. However, you can manually
update the database tables.
Typically, you do not need to manually update to the database tables. In the event
a manual update is required, you can modify default settings and configure an
update using the options on the System Administration > Upgrade and Update
Settings page.
a manual update is required, you can modify default settings and configure an
update using the options on the System Administration > Upgrade and Update
Settings page.
To configure a manual update:
Step 1
Navigate to the System Administration > Upgrade and Update Settings page.
Step 2
Click Edit Update Settings.
The Edit Update Settings page appears.
Step 3
Receive the update files from IronPort and install them on a local server.
Step 4
Specify the location of the update files.
Step 5
Initiate the update using the Update Now function key on the component page
located on the Security Services tab. For example, Security Services > Web
Reputation Filters page.
located on the Security Services tab. For example, Security Services > Web
Reputation Filters page.
Step 6
View a record of update activity in the updater log file. Subscribe to the updater
log file on the System Administration > Log Subscriptions page.
log file on the System Administration > Log Subscriptions page.