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

Appendix B Accessing the Appliance<br />

In this example, the Management interface is edited to enable FTP access on port 21 (the default<br />

port):<br />

Figure B-1 Edit IP Interface Page<br />

Note Remember to commit your changes before moving on to the next step.<br />

Step 2 Access the interface via FTP. Ensure you are using the correct IP address for the interface. For example:<br />

$ ftp 192.168.42.42<br />

Note Many browsers also allow you to access interfaces via FTP.<br />

Step 3 Browse to the directory for the specific task you are trying to accomplish. After you have accessed an<br />

interface via FTP, you can browse the following directories to copy and add (“GET” and “PUT”) files.<br />

See the following table.<br />

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