Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170 Guía Del Usuario
6-7
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.0 for Web User Guide
OL-23079-01
Chapter 6 Working with Policies
Working with Policy Groups
You can create as many user defined policy groups as required to enforce the
proper access control. The Web Security appliance displays policy groups
together in a policies table.
proper access control. The Web Security appliance displays policy groups
together in a policies table.
All policies have a default, global policy group that applies to a transaction if none
of the user defined policy groups apply. A global policy group maintains default
settings and rules that apply to web transactions not covered by another policy.
This group appears in the last row of a policies table, and the Web Proxy applies
its rules last if no other matching occurs.
of the user defined policy groups apply. A global policy group maintains default
settings and rules that apply to web transactions not covered by another policy.
This group appears in the last row of a policies table, and the Web Proxy applies
its rules last if no other matching occurs.
Creating Policy Groups
You can create policy groups based on combinations of several criteria, such as
client subnet or the URL category of the destination site. You must define at least
one criterion for policy group membership. When you define multiple criteria, the
client request must meet all criteria to match the policy group.
client subnet or the URL category of the destination site. You must define at least
one criterion for policy group membership. When you define multiple criteria, the
client request must meet all criteria to match the policy group.
Options used to configure policy groups allow you to specify exceptions to global
policy settings and control access to services for groups of users.
policy settings and control access to services for groups of users.
For more information about creating policy groups for the different policy types,
see the following locations:
see the following locations:
•
•
•
•
•
Using the Policies Tables
The policies table is an ordered list of policy groups and the settings you configure
for each filtering component. It displays policy groups by row and control settings
by column. The control settings you can define vary by policy type.
for each filtering component. It displays policy groups by row and control settings
by column. The control settings you can define vary by policy type.
shows the Access Policies table.