Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3      Setup and Installation
To use an interface, mark the “Enable” checkbox and then specify an IP address, network mask, and fully 
qualified hostname. The IP address you enter should be the address intended for your inbound mail as 
reflected in your DNS records. Typically this address would have an MX record associated with it in 
DNS. You can use an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or both. If you use both, the interface will accept 
both types of connections.
Each interface can be configured to accept mail (incoming), relay email (outgoing), or appliance 
management. During setup, you are limited to one of each. Typically, you would use one interface for 
incoming, one for outgoing, and one for appliance management. On the C150 and C160 appliances, you 
would typically use one interface for both incoming and outgoing mail, and the other interface for 
management.
You must configure one interface to receive email.
Assign and configure a logical IP address to one of the physical Ethernet interfaces on the appliance. If 
you decide to use both the Data 1 Ethernet port and the Data 2 Ethernet port, you need this information 
for both connections. 
C650/660/670, C350/360/370, and X1050/1060/1070 customers: Cisco recommends using one of the 
physical Ethernet ports to connect directly to the Internet for the purposes of receiving inbound email 
through public listeners, and using another physical Ethernet port to connect directly to your internal 
network for the purposes of relaying outbound email through private listeners.
C150/160 customers: Typically, the System Setup Wizard will configure only one physical Ethernet 
port with one listener for both receiving inbound email and relaying outbound email.
See 
The following information is required:
  •
The IP address assigned by your network administrator. This can be an IPv4 address, an IPv6 
address, or both.
  •
For IPv4 addresses: the netmask of the interface. AsyncOS only accepts a netmask in CIDR format. 
For example, 
/24
 for the 
255.255.255.0
 subnet.
For IPv6 addresses: the prefix in CIDR format. For example 
/64
 for a 64-bit prefix.
  •
(optional) A fully-qualified hostname for the IP address.
Note
IP addresses within the same subnet cannot be configured on separate physical Ethernet interfaces. See 
 for more detailed information on Network and IP 
Address configuration.
Accepting Mail
When configuring your interfaces to accept mail, you define:
  •
the domain for which to accept mail
  •
destination (SMTP Route) for each domain, this is optional
Mark the checkbox for Accept Incoming Mail to configure the interface to accept mail. Enter the name 
of the domain for which to accept mail.
Enter the Destination. This is the SMTP Route or name of the machine(s) where you would like to route 
email for the domains specified.