Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5 for Email User Guide
Chapter 3 Setup and Installation
Using the System Setup Wizard
Change the Admin Password
First, you change the password for the AsyncOS admin account. You must enter the old password to
continue. The new password must be six characters or longer. Be sure to keep the password in a secure
location. Changes made to the password are effective once the system setup process is finished.
continue. The new password must be six characters or longer. Be sure to keep the password in a secure
location. Changes made to the password are effective once the system setup process is finished.
Accept the License Agreement
Read and accept the software license agreement that is displayed.
Set the Hostname
Next, you define the fully-qualified hostname for the Email Security appliance. This name should be
assigned by your network administrator.
assigned by your network administrator.
Assign and Configure Logical IP Interface(s)
The next step assigns and configures a logical IP interface on the physical Ethernet interface named
Management (on X1000/1050/1060/1070, C60/600/650/660/670, and C30/300/350/360/370 appliances)
or Data 1 (on C10/100/150/160 appliances), and then prompts you to configure a logical IP interface on
any other physical Ethernet interfaces available on the appliance.
Management (on X1000/1050/1060/1070, C60/600/650/660/670, and C30/300/350/360/370 appliances)
or Data 1 (on C10/100/150/160 appliances), and then prompts you to configure a logical IP interface on
any other physical Ethernet interfaces available on the appliance.
Each Ethernet interface can have multiple IP interfaces assigned to it. An IP interface is a logical
construct that associates an IP address and hostname with a physical Ethernet interface. If you decided
to use both the Data 1 and Data 2 Ethernet ports, you need the IP addresses and hostnames for both
connections.
construct that associates an IP address and hostname with a physical Ethernet interface. If you decided
to use both the Data 1 and Data 2 Ethernet ports, you need the IP addresses and hostnames for both
connections.
X1060/1070, C660/670, and C360/370 customers: Cisco recommends using one of the physical
Ethernet ports to connect directly to the Internet for the purposes of receiving inbound email through
public listeners, and using another physical Ethernet port to connect directly to your internal network for
the purposes of relaying outbound email through private listeners.
Ethernet ports to connect directly to the Internet for the purposes of receiving inbound email through
public listeners, and using another physical Ethernet port to connect directly to your internal network for
the purposes of relaying outbound email through private listeners.
C160/170 customers: By default, the
systemsetup
command will configure only one physical Ethernet
port with one listener for receiving inbound email and relaying outbound email.
Note
When you configure an interface to relay outbound mail, the system turns on SSH for the interface as
long as no public listeners are configured to use the interface.
long as no public listeners are configured to use the interface.
The following information is required:
•
A name (nickname) created by you to refer to the IP interface later. For example, if you are using
one Ethernet port for your private network and the other for the public network, you may want to
name them PrivateNet and PublicNet, respectively.
one Ethernet port for your private network and the other for the public network, you may want to
name them PrivateNet and PublicNet, respectively.
Note
The names you define for interfaces are case-sensitive. AsyncOS will not allow you to create two
identical interface names. For example, the names
identical interface names. For example, the names
Privatenet
and
PrivateNet
are considered as two
different (unique) names.
•
The IP address assigned by your network administrator. This is can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address, You
can assign both types of IP addresses to a single IP interface.
can assign both types of IP addresses to a single IP interface.