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AsyncOS 9.1.2 for Cisco Email Security Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 24      Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
  Configuring Mail Gateways for all Hosted Domains Using Virtual Gateway™ Technology
An illustration of the configuration change in this example is shown in 
Figure 24-12
Example: Selecting an IP Interface or Interface Group to Use
Monitoring the Virtual Gateway Addresses
While each Virtual Gateway address has its own email queue for delivery purposes, the system 
administration, logging, and reporting capabilities still provide a holistic view into all Virtual Gateway 
queues as if they were one. To monitor the recipient host status for each Virtual Gateway queue, use the 
hoststatus
 and 
hostrate 
command. See the “Reading the Available Components of Monitoring” 
section in the “Managing and Monitoring Using the CLI” chapter. 
The 
hoststatus
 command returns monitoring information about email operations relating to a specific 
recipient host. 
If you are using Virtual Gateway technology, information about each Virtual Gateway address is also 
displayed. The command requires you to input the domain of the host information to be returned. DNS 
information stored in the AsyncOS cache and the last error returned from the recipient host is also given. 
Data returned is cumulative since the last 
resetcounters
 command. 
- CLEAR - Remove all mappings.
[]>
mail3.example.com> commit
Please enter some comments describing your changes:
[]> Added 2 altsrchost mappings 
Do you want to save the current configuration for rollback? [Y]> n
Changes committed: Fri May 23 11:42:12 2014 GMT
Ethernet interface: Data 2
IP interface: 
PublicNet 
192.168.2.1
IP interface: 
PublicNet2 
192.168.2.2
exchange.example.com
192.168.35.35
The 
altsrchost
 table was 
modified to create these 
mappings. Messages from 
@exchange.example.com
 use the 
interface PublicNet, and 
messages from 192.168.35.35 use 
the interface PublicNet2.