Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía De Instalación
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Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance Installation Guide
Managing Your Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance
Step 2
If you are cloning a Security Management virtual appliance:
Disable centralized services on your managed Email and Web Security appliances.
Disable centralized services on your managed Email and Web Security appliances.
Step 3
Shut down the virtual appliance using the
shutdown
command in the CLI.
Step 4
Clone the virtual appliance image.
Step 5
Start the cloned appliance using the VMware vSphere Client and perform the following:
a.
If you cloned a configured image rather than the unmodified .OVF image file downloaded from
Cisco.com:
Cisco.com:
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Install the license file on the cloned virtual appliance.
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Modify the network settings of the cloned virtual appliance.
Network adapters do not automatically connect when powering on. Reconfigure IP address,
Hostname and IP address. Then power on network adapters.
Hostname and IP address. Then power on network adapters.
Configurations will not be complete until after you install feature keys.
b.
For cloned Email Security virtual appliances:
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Delete all messages in the quarantines.
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Delete the message tracking and reporting data.
c.
For cloned Web Security virtual appliances:
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Clear the proxy cache.
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Clear the proxy authentication cache using the
authcache > flushall
command in the CLI.
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Remove reporting and tracking data with the
diagnostic > reporting > deletedb
command
in the CLI.
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For Authentication Realms, rejoin the domain.
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For Authentication Settings, modify the redirect hostname.
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If the original virtual appliance was managed by an Security Management appliance, add the
cloned appliance to the Security Management appliance.
cloned appliance to the Security Management appliance.
Step 6
Start the original virtual appliance using the VMware vSphere Client and resume operation. Make sure
that it is running properly.
that it is running properly.
Step 7
Resume operation on the cloned appliance.
Managing Your Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance
IP Address
When the virtual appliance is first powered on, the Management port gets an IP address from your DHCP
host. If the virtual appliance is unable to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server, it will use
host. If the virtual appliance is unable to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server, it will use
192.168.42.42
as the Management interface’s IP address. The CLI displays the Management interface’s
IP address when you run the System Setup Wizard on the virtual appliance.