Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 User Guide
156
I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 6 . 3 F O R W E B U S E R G U I D E
8. Submit your changes.
9. Configure Access Policy group control settings to define how the Web Proxy handles
transactions.
The new Access Policy group automatically inherits global policy group settings until you
configure options for each control setting. For more information, “Controlling HTTP and
Native FTP Traffic” on page 157.
configure options for each control setting. For more information, “Controlling HTTP and
Native FTP Traffic” on page 157.
10. Submit and commit your changes.
Time Range
Choose whether or not to define policy group membership by a defined
time range. Choose the time range from the Time Range field and then
choose whether this policy group should apply to the times inside or
outside the selected time range.
For more information on creating time based policies, see “Working
with Time Based Policies” on page 116.
For more information on creating time ranges, see “Creating Time
Ranges” on page 116.
time range. Choose the time range from the Time Range field and then
choose whether this policy group should apply to the times inside or
outside the selected time range.
For more information on creating time based policies, see “Working
with Time Based Policies” on page 116.
For more information on creating time ranges, see “Creating Time
Ranges” on page 116.
URL Categories
Choose whether or not to define policy group membership by URL
categories. Select the user defined or predefined URL categories.
Note: If the Identity associated with this policy group defines Identity
membership by this advanced setting, the setting is not configurable at
the non-Identity policy group level.
categories. Select the user defined or predefined URL categories.
Note: If the Identity associated with this policy group defines Identity
membership by this advanced setting, the setting is not configurable at
the non-Identity policy group level.
User Agents
Choose whether or not to define policy group membership by the user
agent used in the client request. You can select some commonly defined
browsers, or define your own using regular expressions. Choose
whether this policy group should apply to the selected user agents or to
any user agent that is not in the list of selected user agents.
For more information on creating user agent based policies, see
“Working with User Agent Based Policies” on page 118.
Note: If the Identity associated with this policy group defines Identity
membership by this advanced setting, the setting is not configurable at
the non-Identity policy group level.
agent used in the client request. You can select some commonly defined
browsers, or define your own using regular expressions. Choose
whether this policy group should apply to the selected user agents or to
any user agent that is not in the list of selected user agents.
For more information on creating user agent based policies, see
“Working with User Agent Based Policies” on page 118.
Note: If the Identity associated with this policy group defines Identity
membership by this advanced setting, the setting is not configurable at
the non-Identity policy group level.
Table 8-1 Access Policy Group Advanced Options (Continued)
Advanced Option
Description