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Appendix A Accessing the Appliance
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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IP Interfaces
An IP interface contains the network configuration data needed for an individual
connection to the network. You can configure multiple IP interfaces to a physical
Ethernet interface. You can also configure access to the IronPort Spam quarantine
via an IP interface. For email delivery and Virtual Gateways, each IP interface acts
as one Virtual Gateway address with a specific IP address and hostname. You can
also “join” interfaces into distinct groups (via the CLI), and the system will cycle
through these groups when delivering email. Joining or grouping Virtual
Gateways is useful for load-balancing large email campaigns across several
interfaces. You can also create VLANs, and configure them just as you would any
other interface (via the CLI). For more information, see the “Advanced
Networking” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced
Configuration Guide.
connection to the network. You can configure multiple IP interfaces to a physical
Ethernet interface. You can also configure access to the IronPort Spam quarantine
via an IP interface. For email delivery and Virtual Gateways, each IP interface acts
as one Virtual Gateway address with a specific IP address and hostname. You can
also “join” interfaces into distinct groups (via the CLI), and the system will cycle
through these groups when delivering email. Joining or grouping Virtual
Gateways is useful for load-balancing large email campaigns across several
interfaces. You can also create VLANs, and configure them just as you would any
other interface (via the CLI). For more information, see the “Advanced
Networking” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced
Configuration Guide.
Figure A-1
IP Interfaces Page
Configuring IP Interfaces
The Network > IP Interfaces page (and
interfaceconfig
command) allows you
to add, edit, or delete IP interfaces.
Note
You can not change the name or ethernet port associated with the Management
interface on the M-Series appliance. Further, the Cisco IronPort M-Series
appliance does not support all of the features discussed below (Virtual Gateways,
for example).
interface on the M-Series appliance. Further, the Cisco IronPort M-Series
appliance does not support all of the features discussed below (Virtual Gateways,
for example).