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Table 4-7 describes the Administrative Settings. 
14. Click Next.
The Security tab appears.
Step 3. Security
On the Security tab, you can configure which security services to enable, such as whether to 
block or monitor certain components. The Security tab contains one page.
1. Verify that you are viewing the Security tab.
Table 4-7 Administrative Settings in System Setup Wizard
Option
Description
Administrator Password
Enter a password to access the Web Security appliance. The password 
must be six characters or more.
Email System Alerts To
Enter an email address for the account to which the appliance sends 
alerts. 
For more information about alerts, see “Managing Alerts” on 
page 505.
Send Email via SMTP 
Relay Host
You can enter a host name or address for an SMTP relay host that 
AsyncOS uses for sending system generated email messages.
Optionally, you can enter the port number, too. If no port number is 
defined, AsyncOS uses port 25.
If no SMTP relay host is defined, AsyncOS uses the mail servers listed 
in the MX record.
For more information about configuring the SMTP relay hosts, see 
“Configuring SMTP Relay Hosts” on page 482.
AutoSupport
Choose whether or not the appliance sends system alerts and weekly 
status report to IronPort Customer Support.
SenderBase Network 
Participation 
Choose whether or not to participate in the SenderBase Network. If 
you participate, you can configure limited or full participation.
The SenderBase Network is a threat management database that tracks 
millions of domains around the world and maintains a global watch 
list for Internet traffic. When you enable SenderBase Network 
Participation, the Web Security appliance sends anonymous statistics 
about HTTP requests to IronPort to increase the value of SenderBase 
Network data.
For more information about the SenderBase Network, see “The 
SenderBase Network” on page 16.