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Release Notes for AsyncOS 8.1.1 for Cisco Content Security Management
 
  What’s New in This Release
What’s New in This Release
Feature
Description
New Features in Release 8.1.1: 
Support for new 
hardware
This release supports the new M380 and M680 hardware. 
Remote power 
management 
This feature is available only on M380 and M680 hardware. 
You can now remotely reset the power to the appliance chassis. 
You must configure this feature in advance if you want it to be available when you 
need it. 
For more information, see “Enabling Remote Power Management” in the System 
Administration chapter and “Remotely Resetting Appliance Power” in the 
Troubleshooting chapter of the user guide or online help. 
New Features in Release 8.1.0: 
Centralized 
policy, virus, and 
outbreak 
quarantines 
The following quarantines can now be collectively centralized on a Cisco Content 
Security Management appliance: 
anti-virus 
outbreak 
Policy quarantines used for messages that are caught by 
message filters 
content filters 
data loss prevention policies 
Centralizing these quarantines offers the following benefits: 
Administrators can manage quarantined messages from multiple Email 
Security appliances in one location. 
Quarantined messages are stored behind the firewall instead of in the DMZ, 
reducing security risk. 
Centralized quarantines can be backed up as part of the standard backup 
functionality on the Cisco Content Security Management appliance. 
For more information, see 
Chapter 27, “Quarantines.”
 
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Download 
upgrades in the 
background 
You can now download upgrades in the background and install them later, allowing 
you to minimize interruption of service. 
For more information, see 
Upgrading AsyncOS, page 18
Roll back to a 
previous 
configuration
You can now set your current configuration to a previous configuration, rolling back 
all configuration changes since that configuration. 
For more information, see 
Rolling Back to a Previously Committed Configuration, 
page 52