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 2      Setup, Installation, and Basic Configuration
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System time settings
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Admin password
Step 3
Configuring the following network settings:
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Hostname of the appliance
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IP address, network mask, and gateway of the appliance
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Default router and DNS settings
Step 4
Reviewing your configuration
Proceed through the wizard pages, and carefully review your configuration at step 4. You can return to 
a step by clicking Previous. At the end of the process, the wizard prompts you to commit the changes 
that you have made. Most changes do not take effect until you commit them.
Launch the System Setup Wizard 
To launch the wizard, log in to the GUI as described in the 
. The first time you log in to the GUI, the initial page of the System Setup Wizard appears by 
default. You can also access the System Setup Wizard from the System Administration menu 
(Management Appliance > System Administration > System Setup Wizard). 
Review the End User License Agreement
Begin by reading the license agreement. After you have read and agreed to the license agreement, select 
the check box indicating that you agree, and then click Begin Setup to proceed.
Configure the System Settings
Entering an Email Address for System Alerts
AsyncOS sends alert messages through email if there is a system error that requires your intervention. 
Enter the email address (or addresses) where the alerts are sent.
You need to add at least one email address for the system alerts. Separate multiple addresses with 
commas. The email addresses that you enter initially receive all types of alerts at all levels. You can 
customize the alert configuration later. For more information, see the 
Setting the Time
Set the time zone on the Security Management appliance so that timestamps in message headers and log 
files are correct. Use the drop-down menus to locate your time zone or to define the time zone by GMT 
offset. 
You can set the system clock time manually, or you can use an Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to 
synchronize time with other servers on your network or the Internet. By default, the Cisco NTP server 
(time.sco.cisco.com ) is added as an entry to synchronize the time on your content security appliance. 
Enter the hostname of the NTP server, and click Add Entry to configure an additional NTP server. For 
more information, see the