Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
Chapter 3 Setup and Installation
Using the System Setup Wizard
Setting up the Connection to Active Directory
If the System Setup Wizard properly installs the configuration on the Email Security appliance, the
Active Directory Wizard appears. If you are running an Active Directory server on your network, use the
Active Directory Wizard to configure an LDAP server profile for the Active Directory server and assign
a listener for recipient validation. If you are not using Active Directory or want to configure it later, click
Skip this Step. You can run the Active Directory Wizard on the System Administration > Active
Directory Wizard page. You can also configure Active Directory and other LDAP profiles on the
System Administration > LDAP page.
Active Directory Wizard appears. If you are running an Active Directory server on your network, use the
Active Directory Wizard to configure an LDAP server profile for the Active Directory server and assign
a listener for recipient validation. If you are not using Active Directory or want to configure it later, click
Skip this Step. You can run the Active Directory Wizard on the System Administration > Active
Directory Wizard page. You can also configure Active Directory and other LDAP profiles on the
System Administration > LDAP page.
The Active Directory Wizard retrieves the system information needed to create an LDAP server profile,
such as the authentication method, the port, the base DN, and whether SSL is supported. The Active
Directory Wizard also creates LDAP accept and group queries for the LDAP server profile.
such as the authentication method, the port, the base DN, and whether SSL is supported. The Active
Directory Wizard also creates LDAP accept and group queries for the LDAP server profile.
After the Active Directory Wizard creates the LDAP server profile, use the System Administration
> LDAP page to view the new profile and make additional changes.
> LDAP page to view the new profile and make additional changes.
Procedure
Step 1
On the Active Directory Wizard page, click Run Active Directory Wizard.
Step 2
Enter the host name for the Active Directory server.
Step 3
Enter a username and password for the authentication request.
Step 4
Click Next to continue.
The Active Directory Wizard tests the connection to the Active Directory server. If successful, the Test
Directory Settings page is displayed.
Directory Settings page is displayed.
Step 5
Test the directory settings by entering an email address that you know exists in the Active Directory and
clicking Test. The results appear in the connection status field.
clicking Test. The results appear in the connection status field.
Step 6
Click Done.
Proceeding to the Next Steps
After you successfully configure your appliance to work with your Active Directory Wizard, or skip the
process, the System Setup Next Steps page appears.
process, the System Setup Next Steps page appears.
Click the links on the System Setup Next Steps page to proceed with the configuration of your
appliances.
appliances.
Accessing the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Access to the CLI varies depending on the management connection method you chose in
. The factory default username and password are listed next. Initially, only the
admin user account has access to the CLI. You can add other users with differing levels of permission
after you have accessed the command line interface for the first time via the admin account. (For
information about adding users, see
after you have accessed the command line interface for the first time via the admin account. (For
information about adding users, see
.) The System Setup Wizard asks you to
change the password for the admin account. The password for the admin account can also be reset
directly at any time using the password command.
directly at any time using the password command.