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  1. Ace says:

    “interfaceconfig new

    –ip=IPv4 Address/Netmask
    –ip6=IPv6 Address/Prefix Lenght
    [–ftp[=]]
    [–telnet[=]]
    [–ssh[=]]
    [–http][=]
    [–https[=]]
    [–euq_http[=]]
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    CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
    Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
    Networking Configuration / Network Tools
    • Deleting an interface
    Example: Configuring an Interface
    mail.example.com> interfaceconfig
    Currently configured interfaces:
    1. Management (10.76.69.149/24 on Management: mail.example.com)
    Choose the operation you want to perform:
    – NEW – Create a new interface.
    – EDIT – Modify an interface.
    – GROUPS – Define interface groups.
    – DELETE – Remove an interface.
    []> edit
    Enter the number of the interface you wish to edit.
    []> 1
    IP interface name (Ex: “InternalNet”):
    [Management]>
    Would you like to configure an IPv4 address for this interface (y/n)? [Y]>
    IPv4 Address (Ex: 192.168.1.2 ):
    [1.1.1.1]>
    Netmask (Ex: “24”, “255.255.255.0” or “0xffffff00″):
    [0xffffffff]>
    Would you like to configure an IPv6 address for this interface (y/n)? [N]> n
    Ethernet interface:
    1. Data 1
    2. Data 2
    3. Management
    [3]>
    Hostname:
    [mail.example.com]>
    Do you want to enable SSH on this interface? [Y]>
    Which port do you want to use for SSH?
    [22]>
    Do you want to enable FTP on this interface? [N]>
    Do you want to enable Cluster Communication Service on this interface? [N]>
    Do you want to enable HTTP on this interface? [Y]>
    [–euq_https][=]
    [–ccs[=]].
    FTP is available only on IPv4.
    interfaceconfig delete ”

    http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa9-6/ESA_9-6_CLI_Reference_Guide.pdf




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