Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 3      Setup and Installation
  Using the System Setup Wizard
Relaying Mail (Optional)
When configuring your interfaces to relay mail, you define the systems allowed to relay email through 
the appliance.
These are entries in the RELAYLIST of the Host Access Table for a listener. See 
 for more information.
Mark the check box for Relay Outgoing Mail to configure the interface to relay mail. Enter the hosts that 
may relay mail through the appliance.
When you configure an interface to relay outbound mail, the System Setup Wizard turns on SSH for the 
interface as long as no public listeners are configured to use the interface.
In the following example, two interfaces with IPv4 addresses are created:
192.168.42.42 remains configured on the Management interface.
192.168.1.1 is enabled on the Data 1 Ethernet interface. It is configured to accept mail for domains 
ending in .example.com and an SMTP route is defined for exchange.example.com.
192.168.2.1 is enabled on the Data 2 Ethernet interface. It is configured to relay mail from 
exchange.example.com.
C370, C670, X1070, C380, C680, C390, and C690 Installations 
Figure 3-3
Network Interfaces: 2 Interfaces in Addition to Management (Segregated Traffic)
C170 and C190 Installations
For C170 and C190 appliances, the Data 2 interface is typically configured for both incoming and 
outgoing mail while the Data 1 interface is used for appliance management. 
When configuring a single IP address for all email traffic (nonsegregated traffic), step 3 of the System 
Setup Wizard will look like this: