Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 4 Installation and Configuration
System Setup Wizard
Step 4. Review and Install
The last tab of the System Setup Wizard displays a configuration summary.
Step 1
Review the configuration information. If you need to change an option, click the Edit button for that
section.
section.
Step 2
Click Install This Configuration.
If you changed the Management interface IP address from the current value, then clicking Install This
Configuration will cause the connection to the current URL to be lost. However, your browser will
redirect itself to the new IP address. If you did not change the IP address from the current value, the
System Administration > System Setup > Next Steps page appears.
Configuration will cause the connection to the current URL to be lost. However, your browser will
redirect itself to the new IP address. If you did not change the IP address from the current value, the
System Administration > System Setup > Next Steps page appears.
Malware and
Spyware Scanning
Spyware Scanning
Choose whether or not to enable malware and spyware scanning using Webroot,
McAfee, or Sophos. If enabled, also choose whether to monitor or block detected
malware.
McAfee, or Sophos. If enabled, also choose whether to monitor or block detected
malware.
You might choose to monitor malware when you evaluate the Web Security
appliance, and block malware when you purchase and use the appliance.
appliance, and block malware when you purchase and use the appliance.
You can further configure malware scanning after you finish the System Setup
Wizard. For details, see
Wizard. For details, see
.
Cisco IronPort Data
Security Filtering
Security Filtering
Choose whether or not to enable Cisco IronPort Data Security Filters. The Cisco
IronPort Data Security Filters evaluate data leaving the network over HTTP,
HTTPS, and FTP to control what data goes where and how and by whom.
IronPort Data Security Filters evaluate data leaving the network over HTTP,
HTTPS, and FTP to control what data goes where and how and by whom.
Enable this option when you want to create Cisco IronPort Data Security
Policies to block particular types of upload requests.
Policies to block particular types of upload requests.
For more information, see
Table 4-8
Security Options in System Setup Wizard (continued)
Option
Description