Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160 사용자 가이드
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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 7 Managing the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
Step 2
If you have already added the Email Security appliance to the list on this page:
a.
Click the name of the Email Security appliance.
b.
Select the Spam Quarantine service.
Step 3
If you have not yet added Email Security appliances:
a.
Click Add Email Appliance.
b.
In the Appliance Name and IP Address text fields, type the appliance name and the IP address for
the Management interface of the Cisco IronPort appliance.
the Management interface of the Cisco IronPort appliance.
Note
A DNS name may be entered in the IP Address text field, however, it will be immediately
resolved to an IP address when you click Submit.
resolved to an IP address when you click Submit.
c.
The Spam Quarantine service is pre-selected.
d.
Click Establish Connection.
e.
Enter the user name and password for an administrator account on the appliance to be managed, then
click Establish Connection.
click Establish Connection.
Note
You enter the login credentials to pass a public SSH key for file transfers from the Security
Management appliance to the remote appliance. The login credentials are not stored on the
Security Management appliance.
Management appliance to the remote appliance. The login credentials are not stored on the
Security Management appliance.
f.
Wait for the Success message to appear above the table on the page.
g.
Click Test Connection.
h.
Read test results above the table.
Step 4
Click Submit.
Step 5
Repeat this procedure for each Email Security appliance for which you want to enable Spam Quarantine.
Step 6
Commit your changes.
Configuring Administrative User Access to the Cisco IronPort
Spam Quarantine
Spam Quarantine
Use the procedure in this section to allow administrative users with the following roles to manage
messages in the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine: Operator, Read-Only Operator, Help Desk, or Guest
roles, and custom user roles that include access to the Spam Quarantine.
messages in the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine: Operator, Read-Only Operator, Help Desk, or Guest
roles, and custom user roles that include access to the Spam Quarantine.
Administrator-level users, including the default admin user and Email Administrator users, can always
access the Spam Quarantine and do not need to be associated with the Spam Quarantine feature using
this procedure.
access the Spam Quarantine and do not need to be associated with the Spam Quarantine feature using
this procedure.
Note
Non-Administrator-level users can access messages in the Spam Quarantine, but they cannot edit
the quarantine settings. Administrator-level users can access messages and edit the settings.
the quarantine settings. Administrator-level users can access messages and edit the settings.