Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 33      System Administration
  Reverting to a Previous Version of AsyncOS
The username and password required to execute the power-cycle command. 
These credentials are independent of other credentials used to access your appliance. 
Step 5
Enter 
commit
 to save your changes. 
Step 6
Test your configuration to be sure that you can remotely manage appliance power. 
Step 7
Ensure that the credentials that you entered will be available to you in the indefinite future. For example, 
store this information in a safe place and ensure that administrators who may need to perform this task 
have access to the required credentials. 
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Reverting to a Previous Version of AsyncOS
AsyncOS includes the ability to revert the AsyncOS operating system to a previous qualified build for 
emergency uses. 
Reversion Impact
Using the 
revert
 command on a appliance is a very destructive action. This command destroys all 
configuration logs and databases. Only the network information for the management interface is 
preserved--all other network configuration is deleted. In addition, reversion disrupts mail handling until 
the appliance is reconfigured. Because this command destroys network configuration, you may need 
physical local access to the appliance when you want to issue the 
revert
 command. 
Caution
You must have a configuration file for the version you wish to revert to. Configuration files are not 
backwards-compatible.
Reverting AsyncOS on Virtual Appliances May Impact the License 
If you revert from AsyncOS 9.0 for Email to AsyncOS 8.5 for Email, the license does not change. 
If you revert from AsyncOS 9.0 for Email to AsyncOS 8.0 for Email, there is no longer a 180-day grace 
period during which the appliance delivers mail without security features. 
Feature key expiration dates do not change in either case. 
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