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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Appendix A IP Interfaces and Accessing the Appliance
IP Interfaces
Note
You cannot change the name or Ethernet port associated with the Management interface on the Security
Management appliance. Further, the Security Management appliance does not support all of the features
discussed below (Virtual Gateways, for example).
Management appliance. Further, the Security Management appliance does not support all of the features
discussed below (Virtual Gateways, for example).
The following information is required when you configure an IP interface:
Note
If you have completed the System Setup Wizard as described in
configured on the appliance.
Creating IP Interfaces Using the GUI
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Management Appliance > Network > IP Interfaces.
Step 2
Click Add IP Interface.
Step 3
Enter a name for the interface.
Step 4
Select an Ethernet port and enter an IP address.
Step 5
Enter the netmask for the IP address.
Step 6
Enter a hostname for the interface.
Step 7
Select the check box next to each service you want to enable on this IP interface. Change the
corresponding port if necessary.
corresponding port if necessary.
Step 8
Select whether to enable redirecting HTTP to HTTPS for appliance management on the interface.
Table A-2
IP Interface Components
Name
The nickname of the interface.
IP address
IP addresses within the same subnet cannot be configured on separate physical
Ethernet interfaces.
Ethernet interfaces.
Netmask (or
subnetmask)
subnetmask)
You can enter the netmask in standard dotted octet form (for example,
255.255.255.0) or hexadecimal form (for example, 0xffffff00). The default
netmask is 255.255.255.0, a common class C value.
255.255.255.0) or hexadecimal form (for example, 0xffffff00). The default
netmask is 255.255.255.0, a common class C value.
Broadcast address
AsyncOS automatically calculates the default broadcast address from the IP
address and the netmask.
address and the netmask.
Hostname
The hostname that is related to the interface. This hostname is used to identify the
server during the SMTP conversation. You are responsible for entering a valid
hostname associated with each IP address. The software does not check that DNS
correctly resolves the hostname to the matching IP address, or that reverse DNS
resolves to the given hostname.
server during the SMTP conversation. You are responsible for entering a valid
hostname associated with each IP address. The software does not check that DNS
correctly resolves the hostname to the matching IP address, or that reverse DNS
resolves to the given hostname.
Allowed services
FTP, SSH, Telnet, spam quarantine, HTTP, and HTTPS can be enabled or
disabled on the interface. You can configure the port for each service. You can
also specify the HTTP/HTTPS, port, and URL for the spam quarantine.
disabled on the interface. You can configure the port for each service. You can
also specify the HTTP/HTTPS, port, and URL for the spam quarantine.