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Chapter 17 The IronPort M-Series Security Management Appliance
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received back — messages will bypass the HAT and other policy or scanning
settings and be delivered. For this to work, the IP address of the IronPort M-Series
appliance must not change. If the IP address of the IronPort M-Series appliance
changes, the receiving C- or X-Series appliance will process the message as it
would any other incoming message. You should always use the same IP address
for receiving and delivery on the IronPort M-Series appliance.
settings and be delivered. For this to work, the IP address of the IronPort M-Series
appliance must not change. If the IP address of the IronPort M-Series appliance
changes, the receiving C- or X-Series appliance will process the message as it
would any other incoming message. You should always use the same IP address
for receiving and delivery on the IronPort M-Series appliance.
The IronPort M-Series appliance accepts mail for quarantining from the IP
addresses specified in the IronPort Spam Quarantine settings. To configure the
local quarantine on the IronPort M-Series appliance see the IronPort AsyncOS for
Security Management User Guide . Note that the local quarantine on the IronPort
M-Series appliance is referred to as an external quarantine by the other IronPort
appliances sending mail to it.
addresses specified in the IronPort Spam Quarantine settings. To configure the
local quarantine on the IronPort M-Series appliance see the IronPort AsyncOS for
Security Management User Guide . Note that the local quarantine on the IronPort
M-Series appliance is referred to as an external quarantine by the other IronPort
appliances sending mail to it.
Mail released by the IronPort M-Series appliance is delivered to the primary and
secondary hosts (IronPort appliance or other groupware host) as defined in the
Spam Quarantine Settings (see the IronPort AsyncOS for Security Management
User Guide ). Therefore, regardless of the number of IronPort appliances
delivering mail to the IronPort M-Series appliance, all released mail,
notifications, and alerts are sent to a single host (groupware or IronPort
appliance). Take care to not overburden the primary host for delivery from the
IronPort M-Series appliance.
secondary hosts (IronPort appliance or other groupware host) as defined in the
Spam Quarantine Settings (see the IronPort AsyncOS for Security Management
User Guide ). Therefore, regardless of the number of IronPort appliances
delivering mail to the IronPort M-Series appliance, all released mail,
notifications, and alerts are sent to a single host (groupware or IronPort
appliance). Take care to not overburden the primary host for delivery from the
IronPort M-Series appliance.
Configuring Monitoring Services
Before you can use a Security Management appliance for centralized reporting
and centralized tracking or as an external IronPort Spam Quarantine, you need to
configure the monitoring services on the Email Security appliances.
and centralized tracking or as an external IronPort Spam Quarantine, you need to
configure the monitoring services on the Email Security appliances.
When you configure the monitoring services on the Email Security appliances,
you must also enable the services on the Security Management appliance. For
more information, see the IronPort AsyncOS for Security Management User
Guide .
you must also enable the services on the Security Management appliance. For
more information, see the IronPort AsyncOS for Security Management User
Guide .
You use monitoring services to run reports on email traffic, track message routing,
and deliver suspect and spam messages to an external IronPort Spam Quarantine.
You can configure one or more of the following services:
and deliver suspect and spam messages to an external IronPort Spam Quarantine.
You can configure one or more of the following services:
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Centralized Reporting. For more information, see
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