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Chapter 2 Using the Web Security Appliance
Committing and Clearing Changes
Figure 2-2
The Commit Button: Changes Pending
When there are no changes to commit, the button color is gray and the button text is “No Changes
Pending.”
Pending.”
shows the web interface when there are no changes to commit.
Figure 2-3
The Commit Button: No Changes Pending
You also use the Commit Changes button to clear the changes made since the last commit or clear.
Committing Changes in the Web Interface
Step 1
Click the Commit Changes button.
Step 2
Enter comments in the Comment field if you choose.
Step 3
Click Commit Changes.
Clearing Changes in the Web Interface
Step 1
Click the Commit Changes button.
Step 2
Click Abandon Changes.
Committing and Clearing Changes in the CLI
Commit changes using the
commit
command. Most configuration changes you make in the Command
Line Interface (CLI) are not effective until you issue the
commit
command. You may include comments
up to 255 characters. Changes are not verified as committed until you receive confirmation along with a
timestamp. The
timestamp. The
commit
command applies configuration changes made to appliance since the last
commit
or
clear
command issued.
For more information about using the
commit
command, see
.
Clear changes using the
clear
command. For more information about using the
clear
command, see
.
Checking for Web Proxy Restart on Commit
Some configuration changes you make to the Web Security appliance trigger a Web Proxy restart when
you commit the changes. When the Web Proxy restarts, the Web Security appliance allows web traffic
to continue but there is a brief interruption of Web Proxy services, such as anti-malware scanning.
you commit the changes. When the Web Proxy restarts, the Web Security appliance allows web traffic
to continue but there is a brief interruption of Web Proxy services, such as anti-malware scanning.