Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Références techniques

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Example
Send the configuration to a mailbox to which you have access to confirm that the system is 
able to send email on your network. 
resetconfig 
Description
When physically transferring the appliance, you may want to start with factory defaults. The 
r
esetconfig
 command resets all IronPort AsyncOS configuration values to factory defaults. 
This command is extremely destructive, and it should only be used when you are transferring 
the unit or as a last resort to solving configuration issues. It is recommended you run the 
systemsetup
 command after reconnecting to the CLI after you have run the 
resetconfig
 
command. 
Note — The 
resetconfig
 command only works when the appliance is in the offline state. 
When the 
resetconfig
 command completes, the appliance is automatically returned to the 
online state, even before you run the 
systemsetup
 command again. If mail delivery was 
suspended before you issued the 
resetconfig
 command, the mail will attempt to be 
delivered again when the 
resetconfig
 command completes. 
WARNING:
The 
resetconfig
 command will return all network settings to factory 
defaults, potentially disconnecting you from the CLI, disabling services that you used to 
connect to the appliance (FTP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS), and even removing additional user 
accounts you created with the 
userconfig
 command. Do not use this command if you are 
not able to reconnect to the CLI using the Serial interface or the default settings on the 
Management port through the default Admin user account. 
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command is restricted to machine mode. It is further restricted to 
the login host (i.e., the specific machine you are logged onto). This command requires access 
to the local file system.
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.
Code Example 3-16 
mailconfig
 
mail3.example.com> mailconfig
Please enter the email address to which you want to send
the configuration file. Separate multiple addresses with commas.
[]> user@example.com
The configuration file has been sent to user@example.com.
mail3.example.com>