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Release Notes for Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.6 for Email
 
  Installation and Upgrade Notes
Feature Keys
The AsyncOS appliance checks for and applies feature keys at one minute intervals. Therefore, when 
you add a feature key, it may take up to a minute to view the changes.
Resource Conservation Mode
From AsyncOS 8.5.x for Email, Email Security appliance will enter resource conservation mode when 
the RAM utilization exceeds 45% and the allowed injection rate is gradually decreased as RAM 
utilization approaches 60%. Appliances with large memory utilization, especially with large system 
quarantine, can enter resource conservation immediately after upgrading to AsyncOS 8.5.x for Email. 
To avoid this scenario, make sure that you reduce the system quarantine to a few thousand messages 
before upgrading.
Upgrading to This Release
Before You Begin
Review the 
Procedure
Use the following instructions to upgrade your Email Security appliance.
Step 1
Save the XML configuration file off the appliance. 
Step 2
If you are using the Safelist/Blocklist feature, export the Safelist/Blocklist database off the appliance. 
Step 3
Suspend all listeners.
Step 4
Wait for the queue to empty.
Step 5
From the System Administration tab, select the System Upgrade page. 
Step 6
Click the Available Upgrades button. The page refreshes with a list of available AsyncOS upgrade 
versions.
Step 7
Click the Begin Upgrade button and your upgrade will begin. Answer the questions as they appear.
Step 8
When the upgrade is complete, click the Reboot Now button to reboot your appliance. 
Step 9
Resume all listeners.
Performance Advisory
RSA Email DLP - Enabling RSA Email DLP for outbound traffic on an appliance that is also running 
anti-spam and anti-virus scanning on inbound traffic can cause a performance decrease of less than 10%. 
Appliances that are only running outbound messages and are not running anti-spam and anti-virus may 
experience a significant performance decline.
SBNP - SenderBase Network Participation now uses the Context Adaptive Scanning Engine (CASE) to 
collect data to power IronPort Information Services. In some configurations customers may experience 
a moderate performance decline.