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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 29      System Administration
  Management of the Cisco Appliance
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Shutting Down or Rebooting the Cisco Appliance 
After you shut down or reboot, you may restart the appliance later without losing any messages in the 
delivery queue. 
You can use the s
hutdown
 or 
reboot
 command in the CLI, or use the GUI: 
Procedure 
Step 1
Select System Administration > Shutdown/Suspend
Step 2
In the System Operations section, choose Shutdown or Reboot from the Operation drop-down list. 
Step 3
Enter a number of seconds to wait to allow open connections to complete before forcing them to close. 
The default delay is thirty (30) seconds. 
Step 4
Click Commit
Suspending Email Receiving and Delivery 
When you suspend email receiving and delivery, the system remains suspended even after the machine 
is rebooted. 
You can use the 
suspend
 command in the CLI, or use the GUI: 
Procedure 
Step 1
Select System Administration > Shutdown/Suspend
Step 2
In the Mail Operations section, select the functions and/or listeners to suspend. 
If the appliance has multiple listeners, you can suspend email receiving on individual listeners. 
Step 3
Enter a number of seconds to wait to allow open connections to complete before forcing them to close. 
If there are no open connections, the system goes offline immediately.
The default delay is thirty (30) seconds. 
Step 4
Click Commit
What To Do Next 
When you are ready to resume suspended services, see