Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
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Accessing the Appliance
You can access any interface you create on the appliance through a variety of services. 
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Services Enabled by Default on Interfaces
If you need to access the appliance via the graphical user interface (GUI), you must enable HTTP 
and/or HTTPS on an interface. 
If you need to access the appliance for the purposes of uploading or downloading configuration files, 
you must enable FTP or Telnet on an interface. 
You can also upload or download files using secure copy (
scp
). 
IP Interfaces
An IP interface contains the network configuration data needed for an individual connection to the 
network. You can configure multiple IP interfaces to a physical Ethernet interface. You can also 
configure access to the spam quarantine via an IP interface. For email delivery and Virtual Gateways, 
each IP interface acts as one Virtual Gateway address with a specific IP address and hostname. You can 
assign an Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) or version 6 (IPv6) to an IP inteface or both. You can also 
“join” interfaces into distinct groups (via the CLI), and the system will cycle through these groups when 
delivering email. 
Joining or grouping Virtual Gateways is useful for load-balancing large email campaigns across several 
interfaces. You can also create VLANs, and configure them just as you would any other interface (via 
the CLI). For more information, see 
Enabled by default? 
Service
Default port
Management interface
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a.The “Management Interface” settings shown here are also the default settings for the Data 1 Interface on
Cisco
 C10 appliances. 
New interfaces you create
FTP
21
No
No
Telnet
23
Yes
No
SSH
22
Yes
No
HTTP
80
Yes
No
HTTPS
443
Yes
No