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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.2 for Web
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  Installation and Upgrade Notes
A new column exists called Applications. It allows you to configure which 
web applications and application types, such as streaming media, to block or 
limit.
The summarized text in the Access Policies table for each column has been 
shortened and simplified. The summarized text now only shows items that are 
blocked, limited, and/or in use. 
advancedproxyconfig Command Changes
This section contains important information if your organization uses the 
advancedproxyconfig
 CLI command.
End-User Notification Pages Related Commands
In AsyncOS for Web 7.0, the CLI command you use to edit the content of the 
IronPort Notification pages stored on the Web Security appliance has changed. 
Previously, you used an 
advancedproxyconfig > miscellaneous
 command. 
Now, you use the 
advancedproxyconfig > eun
 CLI command. 
DNS Related Commands
In AsyncOS for Web 7.0, some DNS related commands have changed. Previously, 
the 
advancedproxyconfig > DNS
 CLI commands below existed, but the values 
you configured had no effect. Now, they have been removed in version 7.0. 
Enter the time to cache successful DNS results if DNS does not provide TTL 
(in seconds).
Enter the time to cache results of DNS errors (negative DNS caching) (in 
seconds).
The Web Proxy applies the default values used by the DNS server configured. 
Logging Custom Fields in the Access Logs
In AsyncOS for Web 7.0, the web interface strictly enforces the correct syntax 
when entering format specifiers in the Access logs. Previously, the web interface 
allowed you to enter static text next to format specifiers with no spaces in 
between. Now, you must include spaces between static text and the format 
specifiers. This improves logging performance.