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Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features<br />

OL-25137-01<br />

Note You can specify a port number by adding “:” to the destination host:<br />

example.com:25.<br />

Step 4 If you add multiple destination hosts, enter an integer between 0 and 65535 to assign priority to the hosts.<br />

0 is the highest priority. See Defining an SMTP Route, page 2-2 for more information.<br />

Step 5 Click Submit.The SMTP Routes page is displayed, reflecting your changes.<br />

Step 6 Commit your changes.<br />

Editing SMTP Routes<br />

To edit an SMTP Route:<br />

Step 1 Click the name of an existing SMTP Route in the SMTP Route listing. The Edit SMTP Route page is<br />

displayed.<br />

Step 2 Edit the route.<br />

Step 3 Click Submit.<br />

Step 4 The SMTP Routes page is displayed, reflecting your changes.<br />

Step 5 Commit your changes.<br />

Deleting SMTP Routes<br />

To delete SMTP Routes:<br />

Step 1 Mark the checkbox(es) to the right of the SMTP Route(s) to delete.<br />

Step 2 Click Delete.<br />

Exporting SMTP Routes<br />

To delete all of the SMTP Routes, mark the checkbox labeled “All” and click Delete.<br />

Similar to the Host Access Table (HAT) and the Recipient Access Table (RAT), you can also modify<br />

SMTP routes mappings by exporting and importing a file. To export the SMTP Routes:<br />

Step 1 Click Export SMTP Routes on the SMTP Routes page. The Export SMTP Routes page is displayed.<br />

Step 2 Enter a name for the file and click Submit.<br />

Importing SMTP Routes<br />

Similar to the Host Access Table (HAT) and the Recipient Access Table (RAT), you can also modify<br />

SMTP routes mappings by exporting and importing a file. To import SMTP Routes:<br />

Step 1 Click Import SMTP Routes on the SMTP Routes page. The Import SMTP Routes page is displayed.<br />

Step 2 Select the file that contains the exported SMTP Routes.<br />

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

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