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Release Notes for AsyncOS 9.6.x for Cisco Content Security Management
 
  New and Changed Information
Web-based administrative interface to the appliance 
LDAPS 
If you are upgrading, protocol changes are not made automatically. 
To view the currently selected protocols and available options, or to change protocols, use the 
sslconfig
 command in the 
command-line interface. 
Cisco update servers do not support SSL v3. 
If you are using a local (remote) update server, and for all other services and web browsers, the 
protocol you choose must be supported by and enabled on the server and tools you are using. 
One of the available options must be enabled for each service you use. 
Changes made using the 
sslconfig
 command require a Commit.
Affected services will be briefly interrupted after you commit changes made using the 
sslconfig 
command. 
(Email Security) URL Filtering Report Change 
This change was introduced in Release 9.6: 
URLs that were formerly labeled “Suspicious” are now labeled “Neutral.” Only the labeling has changed; the underlying logic 
and processing have not changed. 
(Email Security) Changes in Reporting of Marketing Messages 
This change was introduced in Release 9.5.0. 
With the introduction of graymail management in AsyncOS 9.5 for Cisco Email Security Appliances, reporting of marketing 
messages in the Overview report for email has changed. 
Specifically, if Marketing Email Scanning under anti-spam settings was enabled on your Email Security appliances before 
upgrade, or is enabled on some Email Security appliances instead of the graymail feature: 
The number of marketing messages is the sum of marketing messages detected before and after upgrade, and those detected 
by both features.
The total number of graymail messages does not include marketing messages detected before the upgrade or those detected 
on appliances that do not have the graymail feature enabled.
The total number of attempted messages includes marketing messages detected before the upgrade and marketing messages 
detected by appliances running either feature. 
Marketing messages processed on appliances on which the graymail feature is not enabled are counted as clean messages. 
Change When Saving a Configuration File During Upgrade (CLI) 
This change was introduced in Release 9.5.0. 
The presentation of the options for passwords when saving a configuration file during upgrades has changed slightly from 
previous releases. Please read the prompt carefully before making your selection.