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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Appendix A      Accessing the Appliance
Step 9
If you are using the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine, you can select HTTP or HTTPS or both and specify 
the port numbers for each. You can also select whether to redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS. Finally, 
you can specify whether the IP interface is the default interface for the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine, 
whether to use the hostname as the URL, or provide a custom URL.
Step 10
Click Submit.
Step 11
Click the Commit Changes button, add an optional comment if necessary, and then click Commit 
Changes
 to finish creating the IP interface.
FTP Access
Warning
By disabling services via the Network > IP Interfaces page or the interfaceconfig command, you have 
the potential to disconnect yourself from the GUI or CLI, depending on how you are connected to the 
appliance. Do not disable services with this command if you are not able to reconnect to the 
appliance using another protocol, the Serial interface, or the default settings on the Management 
port.
Step 1
Use the Network > IP Interfaces page (or the 
interfaceconfig
 command) to enable FTP access for the 
interface. The interface must have an IPv4 address in order to be accessed using FTP.
In this example, the Management interface is edited to enable FTP access on port 21 (the default 
port):
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Edit IP Interface Page
Note
Remember to 
commit
 your changes before moving on to the next step. 
Step 2
Access the interface via FTP. Ensure you are using the correct IP address for the interface. For example:
 
ftp 192.168.42.42
Many browsers also allow you to access interfaces via FTP. For example: 
 
ftp://192.10.10.10
Note
The FTP service on an appliance only uses IPv4 addresses, not IPv6 addresses.