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C I S C O I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 7 . 3 C L I R E F E R E N C E G U I D E
Usage
Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes (cluster, group,
machine).
machine).
Batch Command: This command supports a batch format.
Batch Format - General
listenerconfig
The batch format of the
listenerconfig
command can be used to add and delete listeners
on a particular interface. The batch format of the listenerconfig command also allows you to
configure a listener’s HAT and RAT.
configure a listener’s HAT and RAT.
• Adding a new listener:
• Deleting a listener:
Batch Format - HAT
The following examples demonstrate the use of the batch format of listenerconfig to perform
various HAT-related tasks. For more information about arguments, consult Table 3-10,
“listenerconfig Argument Values -HAT,” on page 254
various HAT-related tasks. For more information about arguments, consult Table 3-10,
“listenerconfig Argument Values -HAT,” on page 254
• Adding a new sendergroup to the HAT
Listener Type:
Public
Public and private listeners are used for most
configurations. By convention, private listeners are
intended to be used for private (internal) networks, while
public listeners contain default characteristics for
receiving email from the Internet.
configurations. By convention, private listeners are
intended to be used for private (internal) networks, while
public listeners contain default characteristics for
receiving email from the Internet.
Private
Blackhole
“Blackhole” listeners can be used for testing or
troubleshooting purposes. When you create a blackhole
listener, you choose whether messages are written to
disk or not before they are deleted. (See Chapter 9,
“Testing and Troubleshooting” of the AsyncOS
Advanced User Guide
troubleshooting purposes. When you create a blackhole
listener, you choose whether messages are written to
disk or not before they are deleted. (See Chapter 9,
“Testing and Troubleshooting” of the AsyncOS
Advanced User Guide
for more information.
listenerconfig new <name>
<public|private|blackhole|blackholequeueing> <interface_name>
<smtp|qmqp>
listenerconfig delete <name>
listenerconfig edit <name> hostaccess new sendergroup <name>
<host_list> <behavior> [options [--comments]
Table 3-9
listenerconfig
Commands