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Other Tasks in the GUI
The graphical user interface (GUI) is the web-based alternative to some command line interface (CLI)
commands for system monitoring and configuration. The GUI enables you to monitor the system using
a simple Web-based interface without having to learn the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS command syntax.
commands for system monitoring and configuration. The GUI enables you to monitor the system using
a simple Web-based interface without having to learn the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS command syntax.
This chapter contains the following sections:
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The Cisco IronPort Graphical User Interface (GUI)
After HTTP and/or HTTPS services have been enabled for an interface, you can access the GUI and log
in. See the “Overview” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide for more
information.
in. See the “Overview” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide for more
information.
Enabling the GUI on an Interface
By default, the system ships with HTTP enabled on the Management interface (Data 1 for Cisco IronPort
C150/160 appliances).
C150/160 appliances).
To enable the GUI, execute the
interfaceconfig
command at the command-line interface, edit the
interface that you want to connect to, and then enable the HTTP services or secure HTTP services, or
both.
both.
Note
You can also use the Network > IP Interfaces page to enable or disable the GUI on an interface, once you
have the GUI enabled on any other interface. See
have the GUI enabled on any other interface. See
IP Interfaces, page -294
for more information.
Note
Enabling secure HTTP on an interface requires you to install a certificate. For more information, see
“Enabling a Certificate for HTTPS” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration
Guide.
“Enabling a Certificate for HTTPS” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration
Guide.
For either service, you specify the port on which you want the service to be enabled. By default, HTTP
is enabled on port 80 and HTTPS on port 443. If you enable both services for an interface, you can
automatically redirect HTTP requests to the secure service.
is enabled on port 80 and HTTPS on port 443. If you enable both services for an interface, you can
automatically redirect HTTP requests to the secure service.