Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Guía Del Usuario
Appendix A Accessing the Appliance
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Step 4
Use your FTP program to upload and download files to and from the appropriate
directory.
directory.
/MFM
The Mail Flow Monitoring database directory contains data for
the Mail Flow Monitor functionality available from the GUI.
Each subdirectory contains a README file that documents the
record format for each file.
the Mail Flow Monitor functionality available from the GUI.
Each subdirectory contains a README file that documents the
record format for each file.
You can copy these files to a different machine for record
keeping, or load the files into a database and create your own
analysis application. The record format is the same for all files
in all directories; this format may change in future releases.
keeping, or load the files into a database and create your own
analysis application. The record format is the same for all files
in all directories; this format may change in future releases.
/saved_reports
The directory where all archived reports configured on the
system are stored.
system are stored.
/configuration
The directory where data from the following pages and
commands is exported to and/or imported (saved) from:
commands is exported to and/or imported (saved) from:
•
Virtual Gateway mappings (
altsrchost
)
•
configuration data in XML format
(
(
saveconfig, loadconfig
)
•
Host Access Table (HAT) Page (
hostaccess
)
•
Recipient Access Table (RAT) Page (
rcptaccess
)
•
SMTP Routes Page (
smtproutes
)
•
alias tables (
aliasconfig
)
•
masquerading tables (
masquerade
)
•
message filters (
filters
)
•
global unsubscribe data (
unsubscribe
)
•
test messages for the
trace
command
Table A-3
Directories available for access (Continued)
Directory
Name
Name
Description