11-22-2013 08:10 AM
Hi,
I need to modify the timeout session for a my users on my Ansync OS 7.6 for Email as I have a monitoring accont which is supposed to
display live information on the monitoring screen.
Thanks.
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11-22-2013 12:02 PM
You can try similar to these,substitue the admin username and password for your own:
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "status" for general system status
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "dnsstatus" for DNS status
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "topin" for top incoming domains
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "tophosts" for top outgoing messages
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "hoststatus" for a particular host.
Please find the following KB articles to assist you in external monitoring:
Article #1339: SNMP best practices
Link:
http://tools.cisco.com/squish/9CF91
For full information regarding XML/SNMP monitoring:
XML, as you have requested more on, is used to monitor the statistics of email processed through the appliance.
For full documentation regarding XML – please see the Daily Management Guide (page 315).
SNMP can be used to monitory overall system health, including the hardware.
For full documentation regarding SNMP monitoring – please see the Daily Management Guide (page 306).
The Daily Management guide can be located at the following link, as is recommended to be downloaded from there due to the size:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10154/products_user_guide_list.html
Hope that helps!
-Robert
11-22-2013 08:44 AM
You can set it to a maximum of one day (1440 minutes) from web UI:
System Administration > Network Access
11-22-2013 11:17 AM
Hi David,
Thanks a million for your prompt response. I am trying to set the timeout values on a per user basis such that the account setup for monitoring the appliance does not timeout after a long period of inactivity whilst other users accounts may remain at default settings.
Regards,
Obiora
11-22-2013 11:23 AM
Hve you thought about using XML screen scraping for the monitor?
E.g. https://
You could put this in a script and loop it every 5 mins or whatever and no need to worry about admin timeouts.
There are other xml commands that can extract other data.
11-22-2013 11:56 AM
Hi David,
Thanks for your timely support. I am not so great at XML scripts in fact clueless.
If its not too much trouble could you point me to a guide or template tso that I can get this done.
Regards,
11-22-2013 12:02 PM
You can try similar to these,substitue the admin username and password for your own:
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "status" for general system status
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "dnsstatus" for DNS status
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "topin" for top incoming domains
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "tophosts" for top outgoing messages
curl -k https://
Equivalent to the IronPort CLI command "hoststatus" for a particular host.
Please find the following KB articles to assist you in external monitoring:
Article #1339: SNMP best practices
Link:
http://tools.cisco.com/squish/9CF91
For full information regarding XML/SNMP monitoring:
XML, as you have requested more on, is used to monitor the statistics of email processed through the appliance.
For full documentation regarding XML – please see the Daily Management Guide (page 315).
SNMP can be used to monitory overall system health, including the hardware.
For full documentation regarding SNMP monitoring – please see the Daily Management Guide (page 306).
The Daily Management guide can be located at the following link, as is recommended to be downloaded from there due to the size:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10154/products_user_guide_list.html
Hope that helps!
-Robert
11-26-2013 05:05 AM
Hi Robert,
Many thanks for your support. Though I am yet to try the scripts out coz i have been moved to another assignment temporarily however another colleague of will help me in the interim.
Regards,
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