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For more information, see firewall information in the user guide for your version 
of AsyncOS for Cisco Email Security Appliances.

Configuration Summary

Item

Description

Management

You can manage your email security 
appliance from the management port 
(P1) 

by entering http://192.168.42.42 

or by 

using the hostname assigned to 

your appliance during system setup. 

Also, verify that you open firewall ports 
80 and 443 on your management 
interface.

Incoming Email

After running the System Setup Wizard, 
your P2 port is configured to accept 
inbound email.

Outbound Email

To configure the appliance to relay 
outbound email if you did not do so in 
the System Setup Wizard, see the user 
guide for your version of AsyncOS for 
Cisco Email Security Appliances. 

Summary of Contents for C190

Page 1: ...the Installation Install the Appliance in a Rack Plug In the Appliance Temporarily Change Your IP Address for Remotes Access Connect to the Appliance Power Up the Appliance Log In to the Appliance Run the System Setup Wizard Run the Active Directory Wizard Optional Check for Available Upgrades Configure Network Settings Configuration Summary ...

Page 2: ...nd use the System Setup Wizard to configure basic settings Before You Begin Before you begin the installation make sure that you have the items needed The following items are included with the Cisco C190 Email Security Appliance Rail kit Power cables Console cable A card listing the location of online documentation for your appliance You will need to provide the following items yourself Rack cabin...

Page 3: ...Password SenderBase Network Participation AutoSupport Enable Disable Default Gateway router IP Address DNS Internet or specify own P1 IP Address Network Mask Fully Qualified Hostname Accept Incoming Mail Domain Accept Incoming Mail Destination Relay Outgoing Mail P2 IP Address Network Mask Fully Qualified Hostname Accept Incoming Mail Domain Accept Incoming Mail Destination Relay Outgoing Mail Mes...

Page 4: ...r network It needs to be the first appliance with an IP address that can access the Internet Plan for your network configuration to look something like this McAfee Anti Virus Scanning Engine Enable Disable Sophos Anti Virus Scanning Engine Enable Disable Virus Outbreak Filters Enable Disable Advanced Malware Protection Scanning Engine Enable Disable Message Security ...

Page 5: ...t the appliance is level and stable to avoid any hazardous conditions Plug In the Appliance Plug the female end of the power cable into the power supply on the back panel of the appliance Plug the male end into an electrical outlet Temporarily Change Your IP Address for Remotes Access To remotely configure the Cisco C190 using the network connection you must temporarily change the IP address of yo...

Page 6: ...tep 8 Enter the following changes IP Address 192 168 42 43 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 42 1 Step 9 Click OK and Close to exit the dialog box For Mac The exact steps depend on your operating system version Step 1 Launch the Apple menu and choose System Preferences Step 2 Click Network Step 3 Click the lock icon to allow changes Step 4 Select the network configuration with the ...

Page 7: ...ct the Data 1 network port to your public network and connect the Data 2 network port to your private network To access the appliance by Ethernet connect to Data 1 as your management interface and configure incoming email on Data 2 For serial access to the appliance connect to the console port Item Port Description 1 Remote Power Cycle The port that is used for Remote Power Cycle RPC 2 Console The...

Page 8: ...urn off The appliance powers on 31 seconds later This behavior is by design to allow the system firmware and controller to synchronize Wait at least 10 minutes for the system to complete the power up sequence and the LEDs to turn green If you turn the power off before the initialization is complete the appliance will NOT reach an operational state and must be returned to Cisco Log In to the Applia...

Page 9: ... an SSH session to the IP address 192 168 42 42 Step 2 Log in as admin with the password ironport Step 3 At the prompt run the systemsetup command Run the System Setup Wizard The System Setup Wizard starts automatically when you access the appliance via the web based interface or when you run the systemsetup command from the command line interface Step 1 Start the System Setup Wizard Step 2 Accept...

Page 10: ...ertificate and ignore this warning Step 10 Write down your new administrator password and keep it in a safe place Run the Active Directory Wizard Optional After running the System Setup Wizard in the web interface the Active Directory Wizard appears If you are running an Active Directory server on your network use the Active Directory Wizard to configure an LDAP server profile for the Active Direc...

Page 11: ... Settings Depending on your network configuration your firewall may need to be configured to allow access using the following ports SMTP and DNS services must have access to the Internet DNS port 53 SMTP port 25 For other system functions the following services may be required FTP port 21 data port TCP 1024 and higher HTTP port 80 HTTPS port 443 LDAP port 389 or 3268 LDAP over SSL port 636 LDAP wi...

Page 12: ...tp 192 168 42 42 or by using the hostname assigned to your appliance during system setup Also verify that you open firewall ports 80 and 443 on your management interface Incoming Email After running the System Setup Wizard your P2 port is configured to accept inbound email Outbound Email To configure the appliance to relay outbound email if you did not do so in the System Setup Wizard see the user...

Page 13: ...ng You can view statistics about spam and virus blocking on your network by viewing reports available in the Email Security Monitor in the GUI To access the reporting overview page choose Monitor Overview For details see the online help on your appliance or the User Guide for your AsyncOS version Caution You must shut down your appliance from the System Administration Shutdown Reboot page to preve...

Page 14: ... are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1110R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses i...

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