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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
 
Chapter 2      Accessing the Appliance
  Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
System Administration menu
The System Administration section contains pages for the Trace, Alerting, User Management, LDAP, 
Log Subscription, Return Addresses, System Time, Configuration File management, Feature Key 
Settings, Feature Keys, Shutdown/Reboot, Upgrades, and System Setup Wizard features.
Centralized Management
If you have created a cluster, you can browse machines in the cluster, create, delete, copy, and move 
settings among clusters, groups, and machines (that is, perform the equivalent of the 
clustermode
 and 
clusterset
 commands) from within the GUI. 
For more information, see 
The Commit Changes Button
The commit model in the GUI matches the same “explicit commit” model as used in the CLI. For more 
information, see 
. As you make configuration changes in 
the GUI, you now must explicitly commit those changes by clicking the Commit Changes button. This 
button displays when you have uncommitted changes that need to be saved.
Figure 2-2
The Commit Changes Button
Clicking the Commit Changes button displays a page where you can add a comment and commit the 
changes, abandon all changes made since the most recent commit (the equivalent of the 
clear
 command 
in the CLI; see 
), or cancel. 
Figure 2-3
Confirming Committed Changes
Viewing Active Sessions
From the GUI, you can view all users currently logged into the Email Security appliance and information 
about their sessions.
To view these active sessions, click Options > Active Sessions at the top right of the page.
From the Active Sessions page you can view the user name, the user role, the time the user logged in, 
idle time, and whether the user is logged in from the command line or the GUI.