Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170 テクニカルリファレンス

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10.1.1.0/24 are allowed. IP address ranges such as 10.1.1.10-20 are 
allowed. 
IP subnets such as 10.2.3. are allowed. Hostnames such as 
crm.example.com are allowed.
Partial hostnames such as .example.com are allowed.
[]> 192.168.1.2
Do you want to use the "Received:" header or a custom header to 
determine the originating IP address?
1. Use "Received:" header
2. Use a custom header
[1]> 2
Enter the custom header name that contains the originating IP address:
[]> X-Connecting-IP
There are 2 relays defined.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new entry
- EDIT - Modify an entry
- DELETE - Remove an entry
- PRINT - Display the table
[]> print
Incoming                         Header            Match       Received
relay name:    IP address:       to parse:         after:      position:
-----------    -----------       ---------         ------      ---------
first-hop      192.168.1.1       Received          [           1
second-hop     192.168.1.2       X-Connecting-IP   n/a         n/a
There are 2 relays defined.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new entry
- EDIT - Modify an entry
- DELETE - Remove an entry
- PRINT - Display the table
[]> delete
1. first-hop:      192.168.1.1
2. second_hop:     192.168.1.2
Enter the number of the entry you wish to delete:
[1]> 1
Code Example 3-4 incomingrelayconfig