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- DOMAINMAP - Configure domain mappings.<br />

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Importing and Exporting a Domain Map Table<br />

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

Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features<br />

To import or export a domain map table, first see Appendix B, “Accessing the Appliance” to ensure that<br />

you can access the appliance.<br />

Create a text file of entries of domains to map. Separate the entries with white space (either a tab<br />

character or spaces). Comment out lines in the table using a number symbol (#) at the beginning of each<br />

line.<br />

Place the file in the <strong>configuration</strong> directory, and then use the import subcommand of the domain<br />

subcommand to upload the file. Use the commands in this order:<br />

listenerconfig -> edit -> inejctor_number -> domainmap -> import<br />

Alternatively, you can use the export subcommand to download the existing <strong>configuration</strong>. A file<br />

(whose name you specify) will be written to the <strong>configuration</strong> directory. You can modify this file outside<br />

of the CLI and then import it again.<br />

When you use the import subcommand, ensure that the file contains only valid entries. If there is an<br />

invalid entry (for example, a left-hand side with no right-hand side), the CLI reports syntax errors when<br />

you import the file. If there is a syntax error during import, no mappings in the entire file are imported.<br />

Remember to issue the commit command after you import a domain map table file so that the<br />

<strong>configuration</strong> changes for the listener take effect.<br />

Our Enterprise Gateway <strong>configuration</strong> now looks like this:<br />

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