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Chapter 16 Enabling Your C350D Appliance
Configuring the C350D Appliance
Step 1
Apply the provided feature key. You will need to apply the key to your C350D Cisco IronPort Email
Security appliance prior to running the system setup wizard (prior to configuring the appliance). Apply
the key via the System Administration > Feature Key page or by issuing the
Security appliance prior to running the system setup wizard (prior to configuring the appliance). Apply
the key via the System Administration > Feature Key page or by issuing the
featurekey
command in the
CLI.
Note
The preceding feature keys include a sample 30 day Sophos or McAfee Anti-Virus license you
can use to test anti-virus scanning on outbound mail.
can use to test anti-virus scanning on outbound mail.
Step 2
Reboot the appliance.
Step 3
Run the system setup wizard (GUI or CLI) and configure your appliance.
Please keep in mind that the Cisco IronPort C350D appliance does not include anti-spam scanning or the
Outbreak Filters feature. (Please ignore these chapters in the Configuration Guide.)
Outbreak Filters feature. (Please ignore these chapters in the Configuration Guide.)
Note
In a clustered environment, you cannot combine C350D appliances with AsyncOS appliances that are
not configured with the delivery performance package.
not configured with the delivery performance package.
Delivery throttling
For each domain, you can assign a maximum number of connections
and recipients that will never be exceeded by the system in a given
time period. This “good neighbor” table is defined through the
and recipients that will never be exceeded by the system in a given
time period. This “good neighbor” table is defined through the
destconfig
command.
For more information, see the section on Controlling Email Delivery
in “Configuring Routing and Delivery Features” the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.
in “Configuring Routing and Delivery Features” the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.
Bounce Verification
Verify the authenticity of bounce messages. See the section on Cisco
IronPort Bounce Verification in the “Configuring Routing and
Delivery Features” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Advanced Configuration Guide.
IronPort Bounce Verification in the “Configuring Routing and
Delivery Features” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Advanced Configuration Guide.
Delegated administration
See information on adding users in the “Common Administrative
Tasks” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily
Management Guide.
Tasks” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily
Management Guide.
Trace (debug)
See
Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace, page -446
.
VLAN, NIC-pairing
See the “Advanced Network Configuration” chapter in the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.
Optional Anti-virus engine
You can add optional anti-virus scanning to ensure the integrity of
your outbound messages. See
your outbound messages. See
Table 16-1
AsyncOS Features Included in the C350D Appliance (Continued)
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