Which command disables SSH access for administrators on the Cisco ESA?
A.
interfaceconfig
B.
sshconfig
C.
sslconfig
D.
systemsetup
Which command disables SSH access for administrators on the Cisco ESA?
Which command disables SSH access for administrators on the Cisco ESA?
A.
interfaceconfig
B.
sshconfig
C.
sslconfig
D.
systemsetup
“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