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Chapter 9 Testing and Troubleshooting
Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace
The Trace page (and
trace
CLI command) prompts you for the input parameters listed in
After you have entered the values, click Start Trace. A summary of all features configured on the system
affecting the message is printed.
affecting the message is printed.
Table 9-1
Input for the Trace page
Value
Description
Example
Source IP address Type the IP address of the remote client to mimic the
source of the remote domain.
Note: The
trace
command prompts for an IP address
and a fully-qualified domain name. It does not attempt
to reverse the IP address to see if it matches the
fully-qualified domain name. The
to reverse the IP address to see if it matches the
fully-qualified domain name. The
trace
command
does not allow the fully-qualified domain name field to
be blank, so it is impossible to test a scenario where the
DNS does not reverse match properly.
be blank, so it is impossible to test a scenario where the
DNS does not reverse match properly.
203.45.98.109
Fully Qualified
Domain Name of
the Source IP
Domain Name of
the Source IP
Type the fully-qualified remote domain name to
mimic.
mimic.
smtp.example.com
Listener to Trace
Behavior on
Behavior on
Choose from the list of listeners configured on the
system to emulate sending the test message to.
system to emulate sending the test message to.
InboundMail
SenderBase
Network Owner
Organization ID
Network Owner
Organization ID
Type the unique identification number of the
SenderBase network owner, or allow the system to
Lookup network owner ID associated with source IP
address.
SenderBase network owner, or allow the system to
Lookup network owner ID associated with source IP
address.
You can view this information if you added network
owners to sender groups via the GUI.
owners to sender groups via the GUI.
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SenderBase
Reputation Score
(SBRS scores)
Reputation Score
(SBRS scores)
Type the SBRS you want to provide for the spoofed
domain, or allow the system to lookup SBRS
associated with source IP address. This can be helpful
when testing policies that use SBRS scores. See
“Implementing Reputation Filtering in a Listener’s
HAT” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide for more information.
domain, or allow the system to lookup SBRS
associated with source IP address. This can be helpful
when testing policies that use SBRS scores. See
“Implementing Reputation Filtering in a Listener’s
HAT” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide for more information.
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Envelope Sender
Type the Envelope Sender of the test message.
admin@example.net
Envelope
Recipients
Recipients
Type a list of recipients for the test message. Separate
multiple entries with commas.
multiple entries with commas.
joe
frank@example.com
Message Body
Type the message body for the test message. Type a
period on a separate line to end entering the message
body. Note that “headers” are considered part of a
message body.
period on a separate line to end entering the message
body. Note that “headers” are considered part of a
message body.
To: 1@example.com
From: ralph
Subject: Test
this is a test message
.