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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 15      System Administration
Note
You can use the 
ping
 command to ensure that the appliance can contact the local 
server. You can also use the 
telnet
 command to telnet to port 80 of the local 
server to ensure the local server is listening on that port.
AsyncOS Reversion
AsyncOS includes the ability to revert the AsyncOS operating system to a 
previous qualified build for emergency uses. 
Note
After upgrading to AsyncOS 7.0, you cannot revert to a version of AsyncOS 
earlier than 6.5.
Available Versions
Because upgrades cause one-way transformation of key subsystems, the reversion 
process is complex and requires qualification by IronPort Quality Assurance 
teams. IronPort certifies specific versions of CASE, Sophos, Virus Outbreak 
Filters, and McAfee to AsyncOS versions. Not all prior versions of the AsyncOS 
operating system are available for reversion. The earliest AsyncOS version 
supported for this functionality is AsyncOS 5.5.0; prior versions of AsyncOS are 
not supported.
Important Note About Reversion Impact
Using the 
revert
 command on an IronPort appliance is a very destructive action. 
This command destroys all configuration logs and databases. Only the network 
information for the management interface is preserved--all other network 
configuration is deleted. In addition, reversion disrupts mail handling until the 
appliance is reconfigured. Because this command destroys network configuration, 
you may need physical local access to the IronPort appliance when you want to 
issue the 
revert
 command.