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AsyncOS 9.5.2 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 2      Setup, Installation, and Basic Configuration
  Running the System Setup Wizard
Setting the Time
Set the time zone on the Security Management appliance so that timestamps in reports, message headers 
and log files are correct. Use the drop-down menus to locate your time zone or to define the time zone 
by GMT offset. 
You can set the system clock time manually, but Cisco recommends using an Network Time Protocol 
(NTP) server to synchronize time with other servers on your network or the Internet. By default, the 
Cisco NTP server (time.sco.cisco.com) is added as an entry to synchronize the time on your content 
security appliance. Enter the hostname of the NTP server, and click Add Entry to configure an 
additional NTP server. For more information, see the 
Setting the Password
You must change the password for the AsyncOS admin account. Keep the password in a secure location. 
Changes to the password take effect immediately. 
Note
If you cancel the system setup after resetting the password, your password changes are not undone.
Enabling AutoSupport
The AutoSupport feature (enabled by default) notifies Customer Support about issues with the Security 
Management appliance so that they can provide optimal support. For more information, see the 
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Configure the Network Settings
Define the hostname of the machine and then configure the gateway and DNS settings. 
Note
Verify that you have connected the Security Management appliance to your network through the 
Management port.
Network Settings
Enter the fully qualified hostname for the Security Management appliance. This name should be 
assigned by the network administrator.
Enter the IP address of the Security Management appliance.
Enter the network mask and IP address of the default router (gateway) on your network.
Next, configure the Domain Name Service (DNS) settings. AsyncOS contains a high-performance 
internal DNS resolver/cache that can query the Internet’s root servers directly, or the system can use 
DNS servers that you specify. If you use your own servers, you need to supply the IP address of each 
DNS server. You can enter up to four DNS servers when you are using the System Setup Wizard.
Note
The DNS servers you specify have an initial priority of 0. For more information, see the 
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