Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170 Guia Do Utilizador

Página de 548
7-477
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
OL-22164-02
Chapter 7      Centralized Management
Administering a Cluster from the GUI
Although you cannot create or join clusters or administer cluster specific settings 
from the GUI (the equivalent of the 
clusterconfig
 command), you can browse 
machines in the cluster, create, delete, copy, and move settings among the cluster, 
groups, and machines (that is, perform the equivalent of the 
clustermode
 and 
clusterset
 commands) from within the GUI. 
When you first log into the GUI, you are shown the Incoming Mail Overview 
page. Presuming that you have configured the current machine to be a member of 
a cluster, you are also notified that the centralized management feature has been 
enabled in the GUI.
The Incoming Mail Overview page is an example of a command that is restricted 
to the login host, because the Mail Flow Monitoring data you are viewing is stored 
on the local machine. To view the Incoming Mail Overview reports for another 
machine, you must log into the GUI for that machine. 
Note the URL in the browser’s address field when clustering has been enabled on 
an appliance. The URL will contain the word 
machine
group
, or 
cluster
 as 
appropriate. For example, when you first log in, the URL of the Incoming Mail 
Overview page will appear as: 
https://
hostname
/
machine/serial_number
/monitor/incoming_mail_over
view
Note
The Incoming Mail Overview and Incoming Mail Details pages on the Monitor 
menu are restricted to the login machine. 
The Mail Policies, Security Services, Network, and System Administration tabs 
contain pages that are not restricted to the local machine. If you click the Mail 
Policies tab, the centralized management information in the GUI changes.