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Chapter<br />

Deleting all existing IP addresses/subnets/ranges<br />

adminaccessconfig ipaccess clear<br />

Printing the login banner<br />

adminaccessconfig banner print<br />

Importing a login banner from a file on the appliance<br />

adminaccessconfig banner import <br />

Deleting an existing login banner<br />

adminaccessconfig banner clear<br />

Example - Configuring Network Access List<br />

You can control from which IP addresses users access the Email Security<br />

appliance. Users can access the appliance from any machine with an IP address<br />

from the access list you define. When creating the network access list, you can<br />

specify IP addresses, subnets, or CIDR addresses.<br />

AsyncOS displays a warning if you do not include the IP address of your current<br />

machine in the network access list. If your current machine’s IP address is not in<br />

the list, it will not be able to access the appliance after you commit your changes.<br />

In the following example, network access to the appliance is restricted to three<br />

sets of IP addresses:<br />

Table 3-34 adminaccessconfig - Network Access List<br />

mail3.example.com> adminaccessconfig<br />

Choose the operation you want to perform:<br />

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