Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Performing Maintenance Tasks Using CLI Commands
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Shutting Down the Security Management Appliance
To shut down your Security Management appliance, use the Management Appliance > System
Administration > Shutdown/Reboot page, or use the shutdown command at the command-line
prompt.
Administration > Shutdown/Reboot page, or use the shutdown command at the command-line
prompt.
Shutting down an appliance exits AsyncOS, which allows you to safely power down the appliance. You
may restart the appliance at a later time without losing any messages in the delivery queue. You must
enter a delay for the appliance to shut down. The default delay is 30 seconds. AsyncOS allows open
connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully closes open connections.
may restart the appliance at a later time without losing any messages in the delivery queue. You must
enter a delay for the appliance to shut down. The default delay is 30 seconds. AsyncOS allows open
connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully closes open connections.
Rebooting the Security Management Appliance
To reboot your Security Management appliance, use the Shutdown/Reboot page available on the System
Administration menu in the GUI, or use the r
Administration menu in the GUI, or use the r
eboot
command in the CLI.
Rebooting your appliance restarts AsyncOS, which allows you to safely power down and reboot the
appliance. You must enter a delay for the appliance to shut down. The default delay is 30 seconds.
AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully closes open
connections. You may restart the appliance without losing any messages in the delivery queue.
appliance. You must enter a delay for the appliance to shut down. The default delay is 30 seconds.
AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully closes open
connections. You may restart the appliance without losing any messages in the delivery queue.
Taking the Security Management Appliance Out of Service
If you want to take the appliance offline, for example to perform system maintenance, use one of the
following commands:
following commands:
Command Description
Persistence
suspend
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Suspends transfer of quarantined messages from the
Email Security appliance to the Security
Management appliance.
Email Security appliance to the Security
Management appliance.
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Suspends delivery of messages released from
quarantines.
quarantines.
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Inbound email connections are not accepted.
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Outbound email delivery is halted.
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Log transfers are halted.
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The CLI remains accessible.
Persists after reboot.
suspendtransfers
Suspends transfer of reporting and tracking data from
managed email and web security appliances to the
content security management appliance.
managed email and web security appliances to the
content security management appliance.
This command also suspends receiving of quarantined
messages from Email Security appliances.
messages from Email Security appliances.
Use this command when preparing to bring a backup
appliance into service as the primary appliance.
appliance into service as the primary appliance.
Persists after reboot.