Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 26 System Administration
Administering User Accounts
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.0 for Web User Guide
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To activate a new feature key from the Pending Activation list, select the key
(mark the “Select” checkbox) and click Activate Selected Keys.
(mark the “Select” checkbox) and click Activate Selected Keys.
You can configure your IronPort appliance to automatically download and install
new keys as they are issued. In this case, the Pending Activation list will always
be empty. You can tell AsyncOS to look for new keys at any time by clicking the
Check for New Keys button, even if you have disabled the automatic checking
via the Feature Key Settings page.
new keys as they are issued. In this case, the Pending Activation list will always
be empty. You can tell AsyncOS to look for new keys at any time by clicking the
Check for New Keys button, even if you have disabled the automatic checking
via the Feature Key Settings page.
You can also use the
featurekeyconfig
CLI command to accomplish the same
tasks as on the Feature Key Settings page.
Expired Feature Keys
If the feature key for the feature you are trying to access (via the web interface)
has expired, please contact your IronPort representative or support organization.
has expired, please contact your IronPort representative or support organization.
Administering User Accounts
The following types of users can log into the Web Security appliance to manage
the appliance:
the appliance:
•
Local users. You can define users locally on the appliance itself. For more
information, see
information, see
.
•
Users defined in an external system. You can configure the appliance to
connect to an external RADIUS server to authenticate users logging into the
appliance. For information, see
connect to an external RADIUS server to authenticate users logging into the
appliance. For information, see
You can manage local users and connections to external authentication servers
using the System Administration > Users page in the web interface, or the
using the System Administration > Users page in the web interface, or the
userconfig
command in the CLI.
shows where you manage local users and external authentication.