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Preface
The Sawmill for IronPort User Guide provides instructions for setting up and administering
Sawmill for IronPort.
Sawmill for IronPort.
A U D I E N C E
This guide is designed for experienced system administrators who are familiar with computer
networks, logging, Web technology, and HTTP services.
networks, logging, Web technology, and HTTP services.
S AW M I L L I N F O R M A T I O N
This document was created in reference to the following software versions:
Sawmill for IronPort version 7.3.2
Note — Sawmill for IronPort version 7.3.2 is based on FlowerFire Sawmill version 7.2.18
Enterprise.
Enterprise.
In addition, some of the content used in this document was provided by Flowerfire, Inc. at
http://www.sawmill.net.
http://www.sawmill.net.
C O M M A N D A N D KEY B O A R D C O NV E N T I O N S
When describing key combinations, this guide uses the plus sign (+) to separate individual
keys. For example, “Ctrl+D” means pressing the “Control” and “D” keys simultaneously.
keys. For example, “Ctrl+D” means pressing the “Control” and “D” keys simultaneously.
This guide uses the term “type” to mean pressing one or more keys on the keyboard. It uses
the term “enter” to mean pressing one or more keys and then Enter. Also, this guide uses the
term “Enter” to refer to the key that generates a carriage return, although the key is named
“Return” on some keyboards.
the term “enter” to mean pressing one or more keys and then Enter. Also, this guide uses the
term “Enter” to refer to the key that generates a carriage return, although the key is named
“Return” on some keyboards.
This guide uses capitalization and some abbreviations to refer to the keys on the keyboard.
(The keys on your keyboard might not be labeled exactly as they are in this guide.)
(The keys on your keyboard might not be labeled exactly as they are in this guide.)
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