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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Appendix A      FTP, SSH, and SCP Access
  Configuring FTP Access to the Email Security Appliance
Joining or grouping Virtual Gateways is useful for load-balancing large email campaigns across several 
interfaces. You can also create VLANs, and configure them just as you would any other interface (via 
the CLI). For more information, see 
How AsyncOS Selects Default IP Interface
AsyncOS selects the default IP interface based on the order in which the IP interfaces appear under 
Network > IP Interfaces page or in the 
ifconfig
 CLI command. The first IP interface in the list that 
resides on the subnet in question is used.
If there are multiple IP addresses configured within the same subnet as the default gateway, the IP 
address with the lowest number is used. For example, if the following IP addresses are configured within 
the same subnet,
10.10.10.2/24
10.10.10.30/24
10.10.10.100/24
10.10.10.105/24
AsyncOS chooses 10.10.10.2/24 as the default IP interface.
Configuring FTP Access to the Email Security Appliance
Procedure 
Step 1
Use the Network > IP Interfaces page or the 
interfaceconfig
 command to enable FTP access for the 
interface. 
WARNING:
By disabling services via the 
interfaceconfig
 command, you have the potential to 
disconnect yourself from the 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 2
Submit and commit your changes.
Step 3
Access the interface via FTP. Ensure you are using the correct IP address for the interface. For example:
Note
Many browsers also allow you to access interfaces via FTP.
Step 4
Browse to the directory for the specific task you are trying to accomplish. After you have accessed an 
interface via FTP, you can browse the following directories to copy and add (“GET” and “PUT”) files. 
See the following table.
ftp 192.168.42.42