Technical References

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CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
Advanced Malware Protection
How to Read the Listing
For each command, there is a description and at least one example of the command being used. The
Usage section specifies the following command attributes:
Step 1 Does the command require a commit command to be implemented on the appliance?
Step 2 Is the command restricted to a particular mode (cluster, group, or machine).?
Step 3 Does the command permit a batch format?
For more information about Centralized Management, see User Guide for AsyncOS for Cisco Email
Security Appliances.
For more information about batch formats, please see “Command Line Interface: The Basics” on page 1.
Advanced Malware Protection
ampconfig
Configure file reputation filtering and file analysis. Do not modify advanced options without guidance
from Cisco TAC.
Usage
Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes (cluster, group, machine).
Batch Command: This command supports a batch format. For details, see the inline help by typing the
command:
help ampconfig.
Examples
Enabling File Reputation and File Analysis, page 3-2
Configure Email Security appliance to Use Public Cloud File Analysis Server, page 3-3
(Public Cloud File Analysis Services Only) Configuring Appliance Groups, page 3-4
Configure Email Security appliance to Use an On-Premises File Analysis Server, page 3-5
Clearing Local File Reputation Cache, page 3-6
Enabling File Reputation and File Analysis
mail.example.com> ampconfig
File Reputation: Disabled
Choose the operation you want to perform: