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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.2 for Web
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Installation and Upgrade Notes
Read through and consider the installation and upgrade impacts listed in this 
section. 
Enhanced: 
Advancedproxy-
config CLI 
Command
AsyncOS for Web 7.0 includes many new commands for fine tuning the Web Proxy 
and how it handles transactions. For example, you can configure the Web Proxy so 
that matching LDAP usernames is not case sensitive when matching policy groups 
to a transaction.
For more information, see the “Advanced Proxy Configuration” section in the “Web 
Proxy Services” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide. You 
can view this chapter in the PDF or the online help.
Enhanced: 
Logging
AsyncOS 7.0 for Web includes the following new types of log files:
AVC Engine Logs. Records debug messages from the AVC engine.
AVC Engine Framework Logs. Records messages related to communication 
between the Web Proxy and the AVC engine.
Mobile User Security Daemon Logs. Records the interaction between the 
Web Security appliance and the AnyConnect client, including the status check.
SaaS Auth Logs. Records messages related to the SaaS Access Control feature.
Sophos Logs. Records the status of anti-malware scanning activity from the 
Sophos scanning engine.
Sophos Integration Framework Logs. Records messages related to 
communication between the Web Proxy and the Sophos scanning engine.
UDS Logs. Records data about how the Web Proxy discovers the user name 
without doing actual authentication. It includes information about interacting 
with the Cisco adaptive security appliance for the AnyConnect Secure Mobility 
as well as integrating with the Novell eDirectory server for transparent user 
identification.
Also, new log fields are available in the access logs and W3C access logs for AVC 
engine and WBRS threat details.
Table 2
New Features for AsyncOS 7.0 for Web (continued)
Feature
Description