Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 User Guide

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Appendix A      Troubleshooting
  Site Access Problems
Only the following IPMI commands are supported: status, on, off, cycle, reset, diag, soft. Issuing 
unsupported commands will produce an “insufficient privileges” error. 
Before You Begin 
Obtain and set up a utility that can manage devices using IPMI version 2.0. 
Understand how to use the supported IPMI commands. See the documentation for your IPMI tool. 
Step 1
Use IPMI to issue a supported power-cycling command to the IP address assigned to the Remote Power 
Cycle port, which you configured earlier, along with the required credentials. 
For example, from a UNIX-type machine with IPMI support, you might issue the command: 
ipmitool -I lan -H 192.0.2.1 -U remoteresetuser -P passphrase chassis power reset 
where 192.0.2.1 is the IP address assigned to the Remote Power Cycle port and remoteresetuser and 
passphrase are the credentials that you entered while enabling this feature. 
Step 2
Wait at least eleven minutes for the appliance to reboot. 
Site Access Problems
Also see: 
Cannot Access URLs that Do Not Support Authentication
This is a partial list of applications cannot be used when the Web Security appliance is deployed in 
transparent mode because they do not support authentication.
Mozilla Thunderbird
Adobe Acrobat Updates
HttpBridge
Subversion, by CollabNet
Microsoft Windows Update
Microsoft Visual Studio
Workaround: Create a class of user for the URL that does not require authentication.
Related Topics
Cannot Access Sites With POST Requests 
When the user’s first client request is a POST request and the user still needs to authenticate, the POST 
body content is lost. This might be a problem when the POST request is for a application with the Access 
Control single sign-on feature in use.