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Appendix A      Accessing the Appliance
Note
If you have completed the GUI’s System Setup Wizard (or the Command Line Interface 
systemsetup
 
command) as described in 
 and committed the changes, one or two 
interfaces should already be configured on your appliance. (Refer to the settings you entered in the 
“Assign and Configure Logical IP Interface(s)” section.) In addition, the Management interface is 
configured on the Cisco IronPort appliance.
Creating IP Interfaces via the GUI
Step 1
Click Add IP Interface on the Network > IP Interfaces page. The Add IP Interface page is displayed:
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Add IP Interface Page
Step 2
Enter a name for the interface.
Step 3
Select an Ethernet port. 
Step 4
Enter an IP address. You can enter an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or both. You can enter a subnetmask 
for the addresses using a CIDR format prefix, such as 
/24
 for the for IPv4 or 
/64
 for IPv6. If you enter 
both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, the interface will use the version appropriate for each connection.
Step 5
Enter a hostname for the interface.
Step 6
Select a TLS certificate for HTTPS services.
Step 7
Mark the checkbox next to each service you wish to enable on this IP interface. Change the 
corresponding port if necessary. 
Step 8
Select whether or not to enable redirecting HTTP to HTTPS for appliance management on the interface.