Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160
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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Step 13
Reenable any listeners on your Email Security appliances.
Step 14
Commit your changes.
The reverted Cisco Content Security appliance should now run using the selected AsyncOS version.
Note
It may take 15 to 20 minutes before reversion is complete and console access to the Cisco Content
Security appliance is available again.
Security appliance is available again.
About Updates
Service updates are periodically made available for download. To specify settings for these downloads,
see
see
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About URL Category Set Updates for Cisco IronPort Web Usage Controls
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Configuring the Return Address for Generated Messages
You can configure the envelope sender for mail generated by AsyncOS for the following types of cases:
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Bounce messages
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Reports
You can specify the display, user, and domain names of the return address. You can also choose to use
the Virtual Gateway domain for the domain name.
the Virtual Gateway domain for the domain name.
Use the Return Addresses page available on the System Administration menu in the GUI, or use the
addressconfig command in the CLI.
addressconfig command in the CLI.
To modify the return address for system-generated email messages in the GUI, click Edit Settings on
the Return Addresses page. Make changes to the address or addresses you want to modify, click Submit,
and commit your changes.
the Return Addresses page. Make changes to the address or addresses you want to modify, click Submit,
and commit your changes.
Managing Alerts
Alerts are email notifications containing information about events occurring on the appliance. These
events can be of varying levels of importance (or severity) from minor to major and pertain generally to
a specific component or feature on your appliance. Alerts are generated by the appliance. You can
specify, at a much more granular level, which alert messages are sent to which users and for which
severity of event they are sent. Manage alerts on the Management Appliance > System Administration
> Alerts page in the GUI (or via the
events can be of varying levels of importance (or severity) from minor to major and pertain generally to
a specific component or feature on your appliance. Alerts are generated by the appliance. You can
specify, at a much more granular level, which alert messages are sent to which users and for which
severity of event they are sent. Manage alerts on the Management Appliance > System Administration
> Alerts page in the GUI (or via the
alertconfig
command in the CLI).