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Chapter 15 System Administration<br />

Modifying the Default Gateway<br />

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Step 1 Click Default Route in the route listing for the Internet Protocol version you want to modify on the<br />

Routing page. The Edit Default Route page is displayed. The following figure shows the Edit Default<br />

Route page for the IPv6 default gateway.<br />

Figure 15-14 Editing the Default Gateway<br />

Step 2 Change the Gateway IP address.<br />

Step 3 Submit and commit your changes.<br />

Configuring the Default Gateway<br />

You can configure the default gateway via the GUI though the Static Routes page on the Network menu<br />

(see Modifying the Default Gateway, page 15-43) or via the setgateway command in the CLI.<br />

Changing the admin User’s Password<br />

The password for the admin user can be changed via the GUI or the CLI.<br />

To change the password via the GUI, use the Users page available via the System Administration tab.<br />

For more information, see the section on managing users in “Common Administrative Tasks” in the<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> for Email Daily Management <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

To change the password for the admin user via the CLI, use the password command. Passwords must be<br />

six characters or longer. The password command requires you to enter the old password for security.<br />

Note Changes to the password take effect immediately and do not require you to execute the commit command.<br />

Configuring Access to the Email Security Appliance<br />

<strong>AsyncOS</strong> provides administrators controls to manage users’ access to the Email Security appliance,<br />

including a timeout for Web UI session and an access list that specifies the IP addresses from which users<br />

and your organization’s proxy servers can access the appliance.<br />

Configuring IP-Based Network Access<br />

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

lists for users who connect directly to the appliance and users who connect through a reverse proxy, if<br />

your organization uses reverse proxies for remote users.<br />

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

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