Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Betriebsanweisung

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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.6 for Web User Guide
 
Chapter 2      Connect, Install, and Configure
  Using the P2 Data Interface for Web Proxy Data
Step 3
Configure the Interface options.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Next Steps
If you added an IPv6 address, add an IPv6 routing table. 
Related Topics
Using the P2 Data Interface for Web Proxy Data 
By default, the web proxy does not listen for requests on P2, even when enabled. However, you can 
configure P2 to listen for web proxy data.
Table 2-8
Option
Description
Interfaces
Modify or add new IPv4 or IPv6 Address, Netmask, and Hostname details for 
the M1, P1, or P2 interfaces as required.
M1 (Management). AsyncOS requires an IPv4 address for M1. In addition to 
the IPv4 address, you can specify an IPv6 address. By default, the Management 
interface is used to administer the appliance and Web Proxy (data) monitoring. 
However, you can configure the M1 port for management use only.
P1 & P2 (Data). Use an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or use both versions. The 
Data interfaces are used for Web Proxy monitoring and Layer-4 Traffic Monitor 
blocking (optional). You can also configure these interfaces to support outbound 
services such as DNS, software upgrades, NTP, and traceroute data traffic.
Note
If the Management and Data interfaces are all configured, each must be 
assigned IP addresses on different subnets
Separate Routing for 
Management 
Services
Specifies whether to use M1 for management data only and to use a separate port 
for data traffic.
Note
When you use M1 for management traffic only, configure at least one 
data interface, on another subnet, for proxy traffic. Define different 
routes for management and data traffic.
Appliance 
Management 
Services
The HTTP and HTTPS ports that the appliance management services listen on. 
Also, specifies whether to redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS. 
L4  Traffic  Monitor
The Layer-4 Traffic Monitor interfaces are used to configure a duplex or simplex 
wiring type. 
Duplex. The T1 interface receives incoming and outgoing traffic. 
Simplex. T1 receives outgoing traffic and T2 receives incoming traffic.