Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Références techniques

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• Deleting an existing IP address/subnet/range
• Printing a list of the IP addresses/subnets/ranges
• Deleting all existing IP addresses/subnets/ranges
• Printing the login banner
• Importing a login banner from a file on the appliance
• Deleting an existing login banner
Example - Configuring Network Access List
You can control from which IP addresses users access the Email Security appliance. Users can 
access the appliance from any machine with an IP address from the access list you define. 
When creating the network access list, you can specify IP addresses, subnets, or CIDR 
addresses.
AsyncOS displays a warning if you do not include the IP address of your current machine in 
the network access list. If your current machine’s IP address is not in the list, it will not be able 
to access the appliance after you commit your changes.
In the following example, network access to the appliance is restricted to three sets of IP 
addresses:
adminaccessconfig ipaccess delete <address>
adminaccessconfig ipaccess print
adminaccessconfig ipaccess clear
adminaccessconfig banner print
adminaccessconfig banner import <filename>
adminaccessconfig banner clear
Code Example 3-31 adminaccessconfig - Network Access List
mail3.example.com> adminaccessconfig
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- BANNER - Configure login message(banner) for appliance administrator login.
- IPACCESS - Configure IP-based access for appliance administrative 
interface.
[]> ipaccess
Current mode: Allow All.