Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía De Instalación
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Connect to the Appliance
Plug the Ethernet cables into the appropriate ports on the back
panel of the Cisco S390 appliance.
panel of the Cisco S390 appliance.
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The proxy ports are labeled P1 and P2.
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P1 only enabled: When only P1 is enabled, connect it to
the network for both incoming and outgoing traffic.
the network for both incoming and outgoing traffic.
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P1 and P2 enabled: When both P1 and P2 are enabled,
you must connect P1 to the internal network and P2 to
the Internet.
you must connect P1 to the internal network and P2 to
the Internet.
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The traffic monitor ports are labeled T1 and T2.
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Simplex tap: Ports T1 and T2; one cable for all packets
destined for the Internet (T1) and one cable for all
packets coming from the Internet (T2).
destined for the Internet (T1) and one cable for all
packets coming from the Internet (T2).
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Duplex tap: Port T1; one cable for all incoming and
outgoing traffic.
outgoing traffic.
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Connect your laptop to the Management Port using the
Ethernet cable included in the system box. The S-Series
appliance uses the M1 Management Port only.
Ethernet cable included in the system box. The S-Series
appliance uses the M1 Management Port only.
Item
Port
Description
1
Proxy port 1 Connect proxy port P1 to the
network for both incoming and
outgoing traffic.
outgoing traffic.
2
Proxy port 2 When both proxy ports P1 and P2
are enabled, you must connect P1 to
the internal network and P2 to the
Internet. P1 and P2 can connect to L4
switch, WCCP router, or network
switch.
the internal network and P2 to the
Internet. P1 and P2 can connect to L4
switch, WCCP router, or network
switch.