Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S680 Guía De Instalación
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Plan the Installation
Decide how you are going to configure the Cisco S380 and
Cisco S680 Web Security Appliance within your network.
Cisco S680 Web Security Appliance within your network.
The Cisco S380 and Cisco S680 is typically installed as an
additional layer in the network between clients and the Internet.
Depending on how you deploy the appliance, you may or may
not need a Layer 4 (L4) switch or a WCCP router to direct client
traffic to the appliance.
additional layer in the network between clients and the Internet.
Depending on how you deploy the appliance, you may or may
not need a Layer 4 (L4) switch or a WCCP router to direct client
traffic to the appliance.
Deployment options include:
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Transparent Proxy – Web proxy with an L4 switch
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Transparent Proxy – Web proxy with a WCCP router
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Explicit Forward Proxy – Connection to a network switch
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L4 Traffic Monitor – Ethernet tap (simplex or duplex)
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Simplex Mode: Port T1 receives all outgoing traffic,
and port T2 receives all incoming traffic.
and port T2 receives all incoming traffic.
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Duplex Mode: Port T1 receives all incoming and
outgoing traffic.
outgoing traffic.
Note
To monitor true client IP addresses, the L4 traffic
monitor should always be configured inside the firewall
and before NAT (Network Address Translation).
monitor should always be configured inside the firewall
and before NAT (Network Address Translation).
Clients
L4 switch/
WCCP router
Ethernet tap
Simplex/Duplex
Firewall
Internet
Varies with NIC
configuration
Management PC
303501
PSU1
PSU2
Management
Management