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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 37      Other Tasks in the GUI
  System Information in the GUI
In addition, all users (see 
) who attempt to access the GUI on 
this interface (either via 
HTTP 
or 
HTTPS
) must authenticate themselves via a standard username and 
passphrase login page. 
Note
You must save the changes by using the 
commit
 command before you are able to access the GUI.
In the following example, the GUI is enabled for the Data 1 interface. The 
interfaceconfig
 command 
is used to enable HTTP on port 80 and HTTPS on port 443. (The demonstration certificate is temporarily 
used for HTTP until the 
certconfig
 command can be run. For more information, see “Installing 
Certificates on the Cisco Appliance.”) HTTP requests to port 80 are configured to be automatically 
redirected to port 443 for the Data1 interface. 
System Information in the GUI 
On the System Overview page, you can: 
View historical graphs and tables showing some of the key system status and performance 
information.
View the version of the AsyncOS operating system installed on the appliance.
View a subset of key statistics.
The System Status page provides a detailed representation of all real-time mail and DNS activity 
for the system. You can also reset the counters for system statistics and view the last time the 
counters were reset. 
Gathering XML status from the GUI
View status through XML pages, or access XML status information programatically. 
The XML Status feature provides a programmatic method to access email monitoring statistics. Note that 
some newer browsers can also render XML data directly. 
Information from the pages in the GUI in this table is also available as dynamic XML output by 
accessing the corresponding URL: 
GUI Page Name
Corresponding XML status URL
Mail Status
http://
hostname
/xml/status
Host Mail Status for a 
Specified Host
http://
hostname
/xml/hoststatus?hostname=
host
DNS Status
http://
hostname
/xml/dnsstatus
Top Incoming Domains
http://
hostname
/xml/topin
Top Outgoing Domains
a
http://
hostname
/xml/tophosts 
a
 The default sort order for this page is by number of active recipients. You can change the order by 
appending “?sort=
order
” to the URL, where 
order
 is 
conn_out
deliv_recip
soft_bounced
, or 
hard_bounced