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Chapter 3      Setup and Installation
Other users may want to use only one Data port serving both functions. Although the Management 
Ethernet port can support any function, it is preconfigured for access to the graphical user interface and 
the command line interface.
Binding Logical IP Addresses to Physical Ethernet Ports
You can segregate incoming and outgoing email traffic over separate listeners and on separate IP 
addresses. You can use Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6) addresses. However, the 
System Setup Wizard on the appliance supports initial configuration of the following configurations:
  •
2 separate listeners on 2 logical IPv4 and 2 IPv6 addresses configured on separate physical 
interfaces
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segregates incoming and outgoing traffic
  –
you can assign an IPv4 and an IPv6 address to each listener
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1 listener on 1 logical IPv4 address configured on one physical interface
  –
combines both incoming and outgoing traffic
  –
you can assign both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address to the listener
The Email Security appliance can support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on single listener. The listener 
will accept mail on both the addresses. All settings on a listener apply to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Choosing Network Settings for Your Connections
You will need the following network information about each Ethernet port that you choose to use:
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IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 or both)
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Netmask for IPv4 address in CIDR format
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Prefix for IPv6 address in CIDR format
In addition, you will need the following information about your overall network:
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IP address of the default router (gateway) on your network
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IP address and hostname of your DNS servers (not required if you want to use Internet root servers)
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Hostname or IP address of your NTP servers (not required if you want to use Cisco IronPort’s time 
servers)
See 
 for more information.
Note
If you are running a firewall on your network between the Internet and the Cisco IronPort appliance, it 
may be necessary to open specific ports for the Cisco IronPort appliance to work properly. See 
 for more information.
Gathering the Setup Information
Now that you understand the requirements and strategies when making the necessary selections in the 
System Setup Wizard, use the following tables to gather information about your system setup while 
reading this section.