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Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide<br />

Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features<br />

Which interface do you want to send messages for @exchange.example.com from?<br />

1. PublicNet2 (192.168.2.2/24: mail4.example.com)<br />

2. Management (192.168.42.42/24: mail3.example.com)<br />

3. PrivateNet (192.168.1.1/24: mail3.example.com)<br />

4. PublicNet (192.168.2.1/24: mail4.example.com)<br />

[1]> 4<br />

Mapping for @exchange.example.com on interface PublicNet created.<br />

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

- NEW - Create a new mapping.<br />

- EDIT - Modify a mapping.<br />

- DELETE - Remove a mapping.<br />

- IMPORT - Load new mappings from a file.<br />

- EXPORT - Export all mappings to a file.<br />

- PRINT - Display all mappings.<br />

- CLEAR - Remove all mappings.<br />

[]> new<br />

Enter the Envelope From address or client IP address for which you want to set up a<br />

Virtual Gateway mapping. Partial addresses such as "@example.com" or "user@" are<br />

allowed.<br />

[]> 192.168.35.35<br />

Which interface do you want to send messages for 192.168.35.35 from?<br />

1. PublicNet2 (192.168.2.2/24: mail4.example.com)<br />

2. Management (192.168.42.42/24: mail3.example.com)<br />

3. PrivateNet (192.168.1.1/24: mail3.example.com)<br />

4. PublicNet (192.168.2.1/24: mail4.example.com)<br />

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