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Appendix A Accessing the Appliance<br />

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Note If you have completed the GUI’s System Setup Wizard (or the Command Line Interface systemsetup<br />

command) as described in Chapter 3, “Setup and Installation” and committed the changes, one or two<br />

interfaces should already be configured on your appliance. (Refer to the settings you entered in the<br />

“Assign and Configure Logical IP Interface(s)” section.) In addition, the Management interface is<br />

configured on the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> appliance.<br />

Creating IP Interfaces via the GUI<br />

Step 1 Click Add IP Interface on the Network > IP Interfaces page. The Add IP Interface page is displayed:<br />

Figure A-2 Add IP Interface Page<br />

Step 2 Enter a name for the interface.<br />

Step 3 Select an Ethernet port.<br />

Step 4 Enter an IP address. You can enter an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or both. You can enter a subnetmask<br />

for the addresses using a CIDR format prefix, such as /24 for the for IPv4 or /64 for IPv6. If you enter<br />

both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, the interface will use the version appropriate for each connection.<br />

Step 5 Enter a hostname for the interface.<br />

Step 6 Select a TLS certificate for HTTPS services.<br />

Step 7 Mark the checkbox next to each service you wish to enable on this IP interface. Change the<br />

corresponding port if necessary.<br />

Step 8 Select whether or not to enable redirecting HTTP to HTTPS for appliance management on the interface.<br />

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