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AsyncOS 9.5.2 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Appendix A      IP Interfaces and Accessing the Appliance
  IP Interfaces
Step 3
Browse to the directory for the specific task you are trying to accomplish. After you have accessed an 
interface via FTP, you can browse the following directories to copy and add (“GET” and “PUT”) files. 
See 
.
Table A-3
Directories Available for Access 
Directory 
Name
Description
/avarchive
/bounces
/cli_logs
/delivery
/error_logs
/ftpd_logs
/gui_logs
/mail_logs
/rptd_logs
/sntpd.logs
/status
/system_logs
Created automatically for logging via the Management Appliance > System Administration > Log 
Subscriptions page or the 
logconfig
 and 
rollovernow
 commands. See the “Logging” chapter in the user 
guide or online help for your Email Security appliance for a detailed description of each log. 
See “Log File Type Comparison” in the “Logging” chapter for the differences among each log file type.
/configuration
The directory where data from the following pages and commands are exported to and/or imported (saved) 
from:
• Virtual Gateway mappings (altsrchost) 
• Configuration data in XML format 
(saveconfig, loadconfig)
• Host Access Table (HAT) page (hostaccess)
• Recipient Access Table (RAT) page (rcptaccess)
• SMTP Routes page (smtproutes)
• Alias tables (aliasconfig) 
• Masquerading tables (masquerade) 
• Message filters (filters) 
• Global unsubscribe data (unsubscribe)
• Test messages for the trace command