Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 3      Setup and Installation
  Using the System Setup Wizard
For more information, see 
Enabling Outbreak Filters
Your appliance may ship with a 30-day evaluation key for Outbreak Filters. Outbreak Filters provide a 
“first line of defense” against new virus outbreaks by quarantining suspicious messages until traditional 
anti-virus security services can be updated with a new virus signature file.
See 
 for more information. 
Click Next to continue.
Step 5: Review
A summary of the configuration information is displayed. You can edit the System Settings, Network 
Integration, and Message Security information by clicking the Previous button or by clicking the 
corresponding Edit link in the upper-right of each section. When you return to a step to make a change, 
you must proceed through the remaining steps until you reach this review page again. All settings you 
previously entered will be remembered.
Once you are satisfied with the information displayed click Install This Configuration.
A confirmation dialog is displayed. Click Install to install the new configuration.
Your appliance is now ready to send email.
Note
Clicking Install will cause the connection to the current URL (http://192.168.42.42) to be lost if you 
changed the IP address of the interface you used to connect to the appliance (the Management interface 
on C370, C670, X1070, C380, C680 appliances, or the Data 1 interface on C170 appliances) from the 
default. However, your browser will be redirected to the new IP address. 
Once System Setup is complete, several alert messages are sent. See 
 for 
more information. 
Setting up the Connection to Active Directory
If the System Setup Wizard properly installs the configuration on the Email Security appliance, the 
Active Directory Wizard appears. If you are running an Active Directory server on your network, use the 
Active Directory Wizard to configure an LDAP server profile for the Active Directory server and assign 
a listener for recipient validation. If you are not using Active Directory or want to configure it later, click 
Skip this Step. You can run the Active Directory Wizard on the System Administration > Active 
Directory Wizard
 page. You can also configure Active Directory and other LDAP profiles on the 
System Administration > LDAP page.
The Active Directory Wizard retrieves the system information needed to create an LDAP server profile, 
such as the authentication method, the port, the base DN, and whether SSL is supported. The Active 
Directory Wizard also creates LDAP accept and group queries for the LDAP server profile.
After the Active Directory Wizard creates the LDAP server profile, use the System Administration 
> LDAP
 page to view the new profile and make additional changes.
Procedure 
Step 1
On the Active Directory Wizard page, click Run Active Directory Wizard.