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Chapter 8 Common Administrative Tasks
Management of the Cisco IronPort Appliance
Shutting down your appliance exits Cisco IronPort AsyncOS, which allows you to safely power down
the appliance. You may restart the appliance at a later time without losing any messages in the delivery
queue. You must enter a delay for the appliance to shutdown. The default delay is thirty (30) seconds.
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully
closes open connections.
the appliance. You may restart the appliance at a later time without losing any messages in the delivery
queue. You must enter a delay for the appliance to shutdown. The default delay is thirty (30) seconds.
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully
closes open connections.
Figure 8-1
Shutting Down Appliance via the GUI
Rebooting the Cisco IronPort Appliance
To reboot your Cisco IronPort appliance, use the Shutdown/Suspend page available on the System
Administration menu in the GUI, or use the r
Administration menu in the GUI, or use the r
eboot
command in the CLI.
the appliance using the Shutdown / Suspend page.
Rebooting your appliance restarts Cisco IronPort AsyncOS, which allows you to safely power down and
reboot the appliance. You must enter a delay for the appliance to shutdown. The default delay is thirty
(30) seconds. Cisco IronPort AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after
which it forcefully closes open connections. You may restart the appliance without losing any messages
in the delivery queue.
reboot the appliance. You must enter a delay for the appliance to shutdown. The default delay is thirty
(30) seconds. Cisco IronPort AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after
which it forcefully closes open connections. You may restart the appliance without losing any messages
in the delivery queue.
Figure 8-2
Rebooting the Appliance via the GUI
Placing the Cisco IronPort Appliance into a Maintenance State
If you want to perform system maintenance, the Cisco IronPort appliance should be placed into the
offline state. The
offline state. The
suspend
and
offline
commands put the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS operating into offline
state. The offline state is characterized by the following:
•
Inbound email connections are not accepted.
•
Outbound email delivery is halted.
•
Log transfers are halted.
•
The CLI remains accessible.
You must enter a delay for the appliance to enter the offline state. The default delay is thirty (30) seconds.
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully
closes open connections. If there are no open connections, the offline state commences immediately.
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS allows open connections to complete during the delay, after which it forcefully
closes open connections. If there are no open connections, the offline state commences immediately.