Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5 for Email User Guide
Chapter 31 System Administration
Changing Network Settings
Configuring DNS Settings via the Graphical User Interface
Procedure
Step 1
Select Network > DNS.
Step 2
Click Edit Settings.
Step 3
Select whether to use the Internet’s root DNS servers or your own internal DNS server or the Internet’s
root DNS servers and specify alternate DNS servers.
root DNS servers and specify alternate DNS servers.
Step 4
If you want to use your own DNS server(s) enter the server ID and click Add Row. Repeat this for each
server. When entering your own DNS servers, specify a priority as well. For more information, see
server. When entering your own DNS servers, specify a priority as well. For more information, see
.
Step 5
If you want to specify alternate DNS servers for certain domains, enter the domain and the alternate DNS
server IP address. Click Add Row to add additional domains.
server IP address. Click Add Row to add additional domains.
Note
You can enter multiple domains for a single DNS server by using commas to separate domain
names. You can also enter multiple DNS servers by using commas to separate IP addresses.
names. You can also enter multiple DNS servers by using commas to separate IP addresses.
Step 6
Choose an interface for DNS traffic.
Step 7
Enter the number of seconds to wait before cancelling a reverse DNS lookup.
Step 8
You can also clear the DNS cache by clicking Clear Cache.
Step 9
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring TCP/IP Traffic Routes
Some network environments require the use of traffic routes other than the standard default gateway. You
can manage static routes via the GUI through the Routing page on the Network tab, or the CLI, via the
can manage static routes via the GUI through the Routing page on the Network tab, or the CLI, via the
routeconfig
command.
Managing Static Routes using the GUI
You can create, edit, or delete static routes via the Routing page on the Network tab. The Email Security
appliance can use both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) static
routes, which you can create and manage separately on the Routing page. You can also modify the
default IPv4 and IPv6 gateways from this page.
appliance can use both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) static
routes, which you can create and manage separately on the Routing page. You can also modify the
default IPv4 and IPv6 gateways from this page.
Adding Static Routes
Procedure
Step 1
Click Add Route for the type of static route you want to create on the Routing page. The Add Static
Route page is displayed.
Route page is displayed.
Step 2
Enter a name for the route.
Step 3
Enter the destination IP address.