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AsyncOS 9.1.2 for Cisco Email Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 5 Configuring the Gateway to Receive Email
Configuring Global Settings for Listeners
Configuring Global Settings for Listeners
Global settings for the listeners affect all of the listeners that are configured on the appliance. If the
listener uses an interface that has both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6) addresses,
the listener settings apply to both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
listener uses an interface that has both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6) addresses,
the listener settings apply to both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Network > Listeners.
Step 2
Click Edit Global Settings.
Step 3
Make changes to the settings defined in the following table.
Table 5-1
Listener Global Settings
Global Setting
Description
Maximum Concurrent
Connections
Connections
Set the maximum number of concurrent connections for listeners. The
default value is 300. If the listener accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 connections,
the number of connections is divided between the two. For example, if the
maximum concurrent connections is 300, then the sum of IPv4 and IPv6
connections cannot exceed 300.
default value is 300. If the listener accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 connections,
the number of connections is divided between the two. For example, if the
maximum concurrent connections is 300, then the sum of IPv4 and IPv6
connections cannot exceed 300.
Maximum Concurrent TLS
Connections
Connections
Set the maximum concurrent TLS connections across all listeners
combined. The default value is 100. If the listener accepts both IPv4 and
IPv6 TLS connections, the number of connections is divided between the
two. For example, if the maximum concurrent connections is 100, then the
sum of IPv4 and IPv6 TLS connections cannot exceed 100.
combined. The default value is 100. If the listener accepts both IPv4 and
IPv6 TLS connections, the number of connections is divided between the
two. For example, if the maximum concurrent connections is 100, then the
sum of IPv4 and IPv6 TLS connections cannot exceed 100.
Injection Counters Reset
Period
Period
Allows you to adjust when the injection control counters are reset. For very
busy systems maintaining counters for a very large number of different IP
addresses, configuring the counters to be reset more frequently (for
example, every 15 minutes instead of every 60 minutes) will ensure that the
data does not grow to an unmanageable size and impact system
performance.
busy systems maintaining counters for a very large number of different IP
addresses, configuring the counters to be reset more frequently (for
example, every 15 minutes instead of every 60 minutes) will ensure that the
data does not grow to an unmanageable size and impact system
performance.
The current default value is 1 hour. You can specify periods ranging from as
little as 1 minute (60 seconds) to as long as 4 hours (14,400 seconds).
little as 1 minute (60 seconds) to as long as 4 hours (14,400 seconds).
See
Timeout Period for
Unsuccessful Inbound
Connections
Unsuccessful Inbound
Connections
Set the length of time AsyncOS will allow an unsuccessful inbound
connection to remain intact before closing it.
connection to remain intact before closing it.
An unsuccessful connection can be an SMTP conversation in which SMTP
or ESMTP commands continue to be issued without a successful message
injection occurring. When the specified timeout is reached, the behavior is
to send an error and disconnect:
or ESMTP commands continue to be issued without a successful message
injection occurring. When the specified timeout is reached, the behavior is
to send an error and disconnect:
“421 Timed out waiting for successful message injection, disconnecting.”
A connection is considered unsuccessful until it successfully injects a
message.
message.
Only available for SMTP connections on public listeners. The default value
is 5 minutes.
is 5 minutes.