Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
Chapter 36 Testing and Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Network
Step 2
Use the
status
or
status detail
commands.
or
The
status
command returns a subset of the monitored information about email operations. The
statistics returned are grouped into two categories: counters and gauges. For complete monitoring
information about email operations including rates, use the
information about email operations including rates, use the
status detail
command. Counters provide
a running total of various events in the system. For each counter, you can view the total number of events
that have occurred since the counter was reset, since the last system reboot, and over the system's
lifetime. (For more information, see
that have occurred since the counter was reset, since the last system reboot, and over the system's
lifetime. (For more information, see
.)
Step 3
Use the
mailconfig
command to send mail to a known working address.
The
mailconfig
command generates a human-readable file including all configuration settings available
to the appliance. Attempt to send the file from the appliance to a known working email address to
confirm that the appliance is able to send email over the network.
confirm that the appliance is able to send email over the network.
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mail3.example.com> status
mail3.example.com> status detail
mail3.example.com> mailconfig
Please enter the email address to which you want to send the
configuration file.
Separate multiple addresses with commas.
[]> user@example.com
Do you want to include passwords? Please be aware that a configuration without passwords
will fail when reloaded with loadconfig. [N]> y
The configuration file has been sent to user@example.com.
mail3.example.com>