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AsyncOS 9.1.2 for Cisco Email Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 42 Centralizing Services on a Cisco Content Security Management Appliance
About Centralizing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
Step 4 To receive notification when migration is complete, enter one or more email addresses.
Step 5 Verify the information about quarantines to be migrated to be sure that this is what you want.
Step 6 If you are completing a Custom migration, note any quarantines that will be deleted when you commit
the changes in this procedure.
Step 7 Verify that the information about content and message filters and DLP message actions to be updated is
as you expect it to be.
Note For cluster configurations, filters and message actions can be automatically updated on a
particular level only if filters and message actions are defined at that level and not overridden at
any level below that level. After migration, you may need to manually reconfigure filters and
message actions with centralized quarantine names.
Step 8 If you need to reconfigure migration mapping:
a. Return to the Security Management appliance.
b. Reconfigure the migration mapping.
On the management appliance, select a quarantines to remap, then click Remove from Centralized
Quarantine. Then you can remap the quarantine.
c. Commit the new migration configuration on the Security Management appliance.
d. Start this procedure from the beginning.
Important! Be sure to reload the Security Services > Centralized Services > Policy, Virus, and
Outbreak Quarantines page.
Step 9 Click Submit.
Step 10 If you need to reconfigure migration mapping, follow the procedure in Step 8.
Step 11 Commit your changes.
Note While migration is in progress, avoid making configuration changes on the Email Security
appliance or the Security Management appliance.
Step 12 Look at the top of the page to monitor migration status, or, if you entered an email address when
configuring migration, await the email notifying you that migration is complete.
What To Do Next
Perform the remaining tasks described in the table in the “Centralizing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak
Quarantines” topic in the online help or user guide for the Security Management appliance.
Related Topics
• Which User Groups Can Access Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines, page 30-10
About Disabling Centralized Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
When you disable centralized policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines on the Email Security appliance:
• Local quarantines are automatically enabled on the Email Security appliance.