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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1      Getting Started with the Cisco IronPort Email Security Appliance
Chapter 7, “Advanced Network Configuration” includes information about NIC 
pairing, virtual LANs and more.
Chapter 8, “Centralized Management” describes the centralized management 
feature, which allows you to manage and configure multiple appliances. The 
centralized management feature provides increased reliability, flexibility, and 
scalability within your network, allowing you to manage globally while 
complying with local policies.
Appendix A, “AsyncOS Quick Reference Guide” provides a quick reference for 
most commands in the CLI. 
Appendix B, “Accessing the Appliance” describes how to access the Cisco 
IronPort appliance to send and retrieve files from Cisco IronPort appliance. 
The following topics are discussed in the Cisco IronPort 
AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide
Chapter 1, “Managing the Cisco IronPort Email Appliance,” provides an 
introduction to the Cisco IronPort appliance and defines its key features and role 
in the enterprise network. 
Chapter 2, “Using Email Security Monitor,” describes the Mail Flow Monitor 
feature: a powerful, web-based console that provides complete visibility into all 
inbound email traffic for your enterprise.
Chapter 3, “Tracking Email Messages,” describes local message tracking. You 
can use message tracking to determine if a particular message was delivered, 
found to contain a virus, or placed in a spam quarantine.
Chapter 4, “Quarantines,” describes the special queues or repositories used to 
hold and process messages. Messages in quarantines can be delivered or deleted, 
based on how you configured the quarantine. This includes the Cisco IronPort 
Spam quarantine.
Chapter 5, “Logging,” describes the logging and log subscription functionality of 
the Cisco IronPort appliance. 
Chapter 6, “Managing and Monitoring via the CLI,” describes the commands 
available in the CLI available to you as you monitor the mail flow through the 
gateway. 
Chapter 7, “Other Tasks in the GUI,” describes typical administration tasks for 
managing and monitoring the Cisco IronPort appliance through the GUI.