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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 26      System Administration
Working with Feature Keys
Note
When you change the packet capture settings without committing the changes and then start a packet 
capture, AsyncOS uses the new settings. This allows you to use the new settings in the current session 
without enforcing the settings for future packet capture runs. The settings remain in effect until you clear 
them.
 shows where you can edit the packet capture settings in the web interface.
Figure 26-2
Editing Packet Capture Settings in the Web Interface
Working with Feature Keys
Occasionally, your support team may provide a key to enable specific functionality on your system. Use 
the System Administration > Feature Keys page in the web interface (or the 
featurekey
 command in the 
CLI) to enter the key and enable the associated functionality.
Network interface to 
capture
Select the network interface on which to run the packet capture.
Filters
Choose whether or not to apply a filter to the packet capture to reduce the 
amount of data stored in the packet capture. 
You can use one of the predefined filters to filter by port, source IP 
address, or destination IP address, or you can create a custom filter using 
any syntax supported by the Unix tcpdump command. 
Table 26-1
Packet Capture Configuration Options (continued)
Option
Description