Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 1      Introduction
  Cisco Content Security Management Overview
Cisco Content Security Management Overview
AsyncOS for Cisco Content Security Management incorporates the following features:
External Spam Quarantine: Hold spam and suspected spam messages for end users, and allow end 
users and administrators to review messages that are flagged as spam before making a final 
determination. 
Centralized File 
Analysis 
quarantine 
Files can now be quarantined on the Cisco Content Security Management appliance 
when they are sent for File Analysis. However, unlike on the Email Security 
appliance, this quarantine does not automatically release messages based on the File 
Analysis verdict. Instead, the messages are held for the retention time that you 
specify. 
This quarantine is automatically created upon upgrade to this release. It is one of 
the group of quarantines referred to as "policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines" and 
has the same general settings and behavior as those quarantines. 
For details, see 
Display a 
message for 
appliance 
Administrators 
You can create a message to display when administrative users log in to the 
appliance. 
Currently, this functionality is available only using the command-line interface 
(CLI). For information, see 
View recent 
appliance logins
You can view a short list of recent attempts to access the appliance using your 
credentials. 
See 
Per-user spam 
notifications 
You can specify which users receive spam notifications, based on LDAP groups. 
Reporting and 
tracking for new 
features 
Reporting and tracking have been updated to support new features in AsyncOS 9.0 
for Cisco Email Security appliances
New Password 
Change Options 
When you manually require a password change, for example after changing the 
password requirements, you can choose whether the users must change the 
password at the next login or after a specified duration.
If you are enforcing a password change after a specified duration, you can also set 
a grace period to reset the password after the password expires. 
You can also specify a grace period for scheduled password changes. 
Importing 
Configuration 
Files 
You can now choose to ignore network settings and disk quota settings when 
importing a configuration file, simplifying migration of configurations between 
appliances. 
This feature is also available in AsyncOS 8.4 for Cisco Content Security 
Management Appliances, which supported Web Security appliances only. 
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