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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.2.0 for Security Management User Guide
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Chapter 1 Setup and Installation
Accessing the Web Interfaces of the Security Management Appliance
The Security Management appliance has two web interfaces: the standard
administrator interface, available by default on port 80, and the Cisco IronPort
Spam Quarantine end user interface, available by default on port 82. The Cisco
IronPort Spam Quarantine HTTPS interface defaults to port 83 once enabled.
administrator interface, available by default on port 80, and the Cisco IronPort
Spam Quarantine end user interface, available by default on port 82. The Cisco
IronPort Spam Quarantine HTTPS interface defaults to port 83 once enabled.
Because you can specify HTTP or HTTPS when configuring each of the web
interfaces (go to Management Appliance > Network > IP Interfaces on the
Security Management appliance), you may be asked to reauthenticate if you
switch between the two during your session. For example, if you access the admin
web interface through HTTP on port 80 and then, in the same browser, access the
Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine end user web interface through HTTPS on port
83, you are asked to reauthenticate if you return to the admin web interface.
interfaces (go to Management Appliance > Network > IP Interfaces on the
Security Management appliance), you may be asked to reauthenticate if you
switch between the two during your session. For example, if you access the admin
web interface through HTTP on port 80 and then, in the same browser, access the
Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine end user web interface through HTTPS on port
83, you are asked to reauthenticate if you return to the admin web interface.
Security Management Appliance Command Line Interface
The CLI is accessed on the Security Management appliance in the same way that
the CLI is accessed on all Cisco IronPort appliances. There are, however, some
differences:
the CLI is accessed on all Cisco IronPort appliances. There are, however, some
differences:
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System setup must be performed through the GUI.
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Some CLI commands are not available on the Security Management
appliance. For a list of which commands are not supported, see the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide.
appliance. For a list of which commands are not supported, see the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide.
Understanding the System Setup Wizard
Warning
The System Setup Wizard completely reconfigures the appliance. Only use the
wizard when you initially install the appliance, or if you want to completely
overwrite the existing configuration.
wizard when you initially install the appliance, or if you want to completely
overwrite the existing configuration.
AsyncOS provides a browser-based System Setup Wizard to guide you through
the process of system configuration. Later, you may want to take advantage of
custom configuration options not available in the wizard. However, you must use
the process of system configuration. Later, you may want to take advantage of
custom configuration options not available in the wizard. However, you must use