Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S680 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Web Security User Guide
Chapter 2 Connect, Install, and Configure
Using the P2 Data Interface for Web Proxy Data
Before You Begin
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Enable P2 (you must also enable P1 if not already enabled) (see
Step 1
Access the CLI.
Step 2
Use the
advancedproxyconfig
->
miscellaneous
commands to access the required area
example.com> advancedproxyconfig
Choose a parameter group:
- AUTHENTICATION - Authentication related parameters
- CACHING - Proxy Caching related parameters
- DNS - DNS related parameters
- EUN - EUN related parameters
- NATIVEFTP - Native FTP related parameters
- FTPOVERHTTP - FTP Over HTTP related parameters
- HTTPS - HTTPS related parameters
- SCANNING - Scanning related parameters
- PROXYCONN - Proxy connection header related parameters
- CUSTOMHEADERS - Manage custom request headers for specific domains
- MISCELLANEOUS - Miscellaneous proxy related parameters
- SOCKS - SOCKS Proxy parameters
Step 3
[]> miscellaneous
Step 4
Press Enter past each question until the question:
Do you want proxy to listen on P2?
Enter ‘y’ for this question.
Step 5
Press Enter past the remaining questions.
Step 6
Commit your changes.
If you enable P2 to listen for client requests using the
advancedproxyconfig > miscellaneous
CLI
command, you can choose whether to use P1 or P2 for outgoing traffic. To use P1 for outgoing traffic,
change the Default Route for data traffic to specify the next IP address that the P1 interface is connected
to.
change the Default Route for data traffic to specify the next IP address that the P1 interface is connected
to.
Related Topics
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Configuring TCP/IP Traffic Routes
Routes are used for determining where to send (or route) network traffic. The Web Security appliance
needs to route the following kinds of traffic:
needs to route the following kinds of traffic:
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Data traffic. Traffic the Web Proxy processes from end users browsing the web.
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Management traffic. Traffic created by managing the appliance through the web interface and
traffic the appliance creates for management services, such as AsyncOS upgrades, component
updates, DNS, authentication, and more.
traffic the appliance creates for management services, such as AsyncOS upgrades, component
updates, DNS, authentication, and more.