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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.2.0 for Security Management User Guide
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Chapter 11 Common Administrative Tasks
Note
All reports display date and time information based on the systems configured
time zone, shown as a Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset. However, data
exports display the time in GMT to accommodate multiple systems in multiple
time zones around the world.
time zone, shown as a Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset. However, data
exports display the time in GMT to accommodate multiple systems in multiple
time zones around the world.
To add or edit a time range, perform the following:
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Web > Configuration Master >
Defined Time Ranges.
Defined Time Ranges.
The Time Ranges page appears.
Step 2
Click Add Time Range.
The Add Time Range page appears.
Step 3
In the Time Range Name text field, type the name of the time range.
Step 4
In the Time Zone area choose the time zone you prefer by clicking on the radio
button corresponding to your choice. Choices are:
button corresponding to your choice. Choices are:
–
Use Time Zone Setting from Appliance
–
Specify Time Zone for this Time Range
Select Region, Country and Time Zone from the corresponding
drop-down menus.
drop-down menus.
Step 5
In the Time Values area, select the days of the week for the defined time zone and
the time of day.
the time of day.
Step 6
Click on Add Row.
Step 7
Click Submit.
Managing the Configuration File
Most configuration settings for the Cisco IronPort appliance can be managed in a
single configuration file. The file is maintained in Extensible Markup Language
(XML) format.
single configuration file. The file is maintained in Extensible Markup Language
(XML) format.
You can use this file in several ways: