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We're in the process of converting over our physical 'Ironport' appliances to the new virtual ESA builds. On the old Ironports we have two units - they are not clustered and from what I can tell they enabled the spam quarantine on the secondary and o...
We're in the process of upgrading our vSphere environment to 6.5 (earlier than I had hoped) and have run into the fun that is the 1000v upgrade. It's all gone more or less OK. We updated our VSM to 5.2(1)SV3(3.1), then did our vCenter 6.5 upgrade and...
I've posed this question to TAC and got a rather vague answer, so I was going to post it here to see if anyone had actually done this and what their results were.
We have a pretty basic UCS config currently, there's a port channel on each fabric and ...
Bear with me a bit while I try to get the details of this upgrade laid out. I have read all the KB's and blog posts and I'm still unclear on some of the phases of the process. Here is the plan in place right now:Current SystemsvCenter 4.0 32bit1000v ...
after some digging we found inspect esmtp was still enabled on the ASA and was causing smtp banner mistmatches.
once that was disabled everything started working immediately. our primary ESA is now using our secondary ESA for its external spam quara...
Interesting - thanks for testing, we've cleared all the associated configs off these ESA's and will try it again.
I have our network team re-verifying all the network configs as well
We've verified connectivity - we can telnet between the units on the ip/port we've tried to use as the external quarantine and they talk fine.
I think the older units we have pre-date SMA being a product, so that may be why it worked on those.
Thanks for the responses, we were able to slip in a maintenance window this weekend and made the change without any interruption.
I appreciate the help, it certainly eased some concerns we had