Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S690 User Guide
S T E P 2 . N E T W O R K
C H A P T E R 4 : I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D C O N F I G U R A T I O N
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Figure 4-2 System Setup Wizard — Network Tab, System Settings
2. Configure the System Setting options.
Table 4-2 describes the System Setting options.
Table 4-2 System Setting Options in System Setup Wizard
Option
Description
Default System Hostname
The fully-qualified hostname for the Web Security appliance. This
name should be assigned by your network administrator. This
hostname is used to identify the appliance in system alerts.
name should be assigned by your network administrator. This
hostname is used to identify the appliance in system alerts.
DNS Server(s):
Use the Internet’s Root
DNS Servers
Use the Internet’s Root
DNS Servers
Configures the appliance to use the Internet root DNS servers for
domain name service lookups.
You might choose this option when the appliance does not have
access to DNS servers on your network.
The appliance requires access to a working DNS server in order to
perform DNS lookups for incoming connections. If you cannot
specify a working DNS server that the appliance can reach while
you set up the appliance, you can configure it to use the Internet
root DNS servers or temporarily assign the IP address of the
Management interface so that you can complete the System Setup
Wizard.
For more information about configuring DNS settings, see
“Configuring DNS Server(s)” on page 484.
domain name service lookups.
You might choose this option when the appliance does not have
access to DNS servers on your network.
The appliance requires access to a working DNS server in order to
perform DNS lookups for incoming connections. If you cannot
specify a working DNS server that the appliance can reach while
you set up the appliance, you can configure it to use the Internet
root DNS servers or temporarily assign the IP address of the
Management interface so that you can complete the System Setup
Wizard.
For more information about configuring DNS settings, see
“Configuring DNS Server(s)” on page 484.