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Chapter 11 Common Administrative Tasks
Step 4
If you select a local update server for the list of available upgrades, enter the full
path to the XML file for the list, including the file name, and the HTTP port
number as well as the optional authentication information.
path to the XML file for the list, including the file name, and the HTTP port
number as well as the optional authentication information.
Specify an HTTP Proxy Server (Optional)
To specify an HTTP proxy server:
Step 1
Enter a server URL and port number.
Step 2
Enter a username and password for an account on that server, if necessary.
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.
Specify an HTTPS Proxy Server (Optional)
To specify an HTTPS proxy server:
Step 1
Enter a server URL and port number.
Step 2
Enter a username and password for an account on that server, if necessary.
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.
Adding User Accounts
The Cisco IronPort appliance provides two methods for adding user accounts:
creating user accounts on the appliances themselves, and enabling user
authentication using your own centralized authentication system, which can be
either an LDAP or RADIUS directory. You can manage users and connections to
external authentication sources on the Management Appliance > System
Administration > Users page in the GUI (or by using the userconfig command
in the CLI). For information about using an external directory to authenticate
users, see
creating user accounts on the appliances themselves, and enabling user
authentication using your own centralized authentication system, which can be
either an LDAP or RADIUS directory. You can manage users and connections to
external authentication sources on the Management Appliance > System
Administration > Users page in the GUI (or by using the userconfig command
in the CLI). For information about using an external directory to authenticate
users, see
.