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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 8      Common Administrative Tasks
Support Commands
AsyncOS uses the new packet capture settings after you submit them. You do not need to commit the 
changes.
 shows where you can edit the packet capture settings in the GUI.
Figure 8-7
Edit Packet Capture Settings Page
Working with Feature Keys
Occasionally, your support team may provide a key to enable specific functionality on your system. Use 
the System Administration > Feature Keys page in the GUI (or the 
featurekey
 command in the CLI) to 
enter the key and enable the associated functionality.
Keys are specific to the serial number of your appliance and specific to the feature being enabled (you 
cannot re-use a key from one system on another system). If you incorrectly enter a key, an error message 
is generated.
Feature keys functionality is split into two pages: Feature Keys and Feature Key Settings.
The Feature Keys Page
Log in to the GUI and click the System Administration tab. (For information about how to access the 
GUI, see the “Overview” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide.) Click 
the Feature Keys link in the left menu. The Feature Keys page:
  •
Lists all active feature keys for the appliance
  •
Shows any feature keys that are pending activation
  •
Looks for new keys that have been issued (optional, and also can install keys)
A list of the currently enabled features is displayed. The Pending Activation section is a list of feature 
keys that have been issued for the appliance but have not yet been activated. Your appliance may check 
periodically for new keys depending on your configuration. You can click the Check for New Keys 
button to refresh the list of pending keys.