Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 2 Using the Web Security Appliance
Navigating the Web Security Appliance Web Interface
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Figure 2-1
Web Interface Tabs, Pages, and Categories
Figure 2-2
Tabs
Pages
Category
Click these links and button to open other pages.
shows that the Web Security Manager tab contains the Web Proxy
category, and the Web Proxy category contains the Identities, Decryption Policies,
Routing Policies, Access Policies, and Bypass List pages. The tab also contains
the Custom Policy Elements category (with the Custom URL Categories page),
and the L4 Traffic Monitor page.
Routing Policies, Access Policies, and Bypass List pages. The tab also contains
the Custom Policy Elements category (with the Custom URL Categories page),
and the L4 Traffic Monitor page.
When the documentation refers to specific pages in the web interface, it uses the
tab name, following by an arrow and then the page name. For example, Web
Security Manager > Access Policies.
tab name, following by an arrow and then the page name. For example, Web
Security Manager > Access Policies.
Logging In
All users accessing the web interface must log in. Type your username and
password, and then click Login to access the web interface. You must use a
supported web browser (see
password, and then click Login to access the web interface. You must use a
supported web browser (see
). You can log in
with the admin account or any other user account created in the appliance. For
more information creating appliance users, see
more information creating appliance users, see