Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S680 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 4 Installation and Configuration
Before You Begin
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Appliance physical connections. Plug the Ethernet cables into the
appropriate ports on the back panel of the appliance. For details, see
appropriate ports on the back panel of the appliance. For details, see
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Setup information. Once you know how you will install the appliance in
your network, gather all the information, such as IP addresses, necessary for
the System Setup Wizard. For details, see
your network, gather all the information, such as IP addresses, necessary for
the System Setup Wizard. For details, see
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Existing proxy server. If you plan to use the Web Security appliance in a
network that has an existing proxy server, you must locate it downstream
from other proxy servers. Also, after you finish the initial setup of the
appliance, you must configure it to work with the existing proxy server. For
more information about deploying the appliance in a network with an existing
proxy, see
network that has an existing proxy server, you must locate it downstream
from other proxy servers. Also, after you finish the initial setup of the
appliance, you must configure it to work with the existing proxy server. For
more information about deploying the appliance in a network with an existing
proxy, see
Connecting a Laptop to the Appliance
In order to run the System Setup Wizard the first time, you must connect a
computer, such as a laptop, to the appliance. To connect to the appliance, the
laptop subnet must be the same as the appliance subnet. The Management ports
are labeled M1 and M2. The Web Security appliance only uses the M1
Management port. It does not use M2.
computer, such as a laptop, to the appliance. To connect to the appliance, the
laptop subnet must be the same as the appliance subnet. The Management ports
are labeled M1 and M2. The Web Security appliance only uses the M1
Management port. It does not use M2.
Configure the laptop IP address so it is on the same subnet as the appliance
(192.168.42.xx). Then, connect the laptop to the M1 port on the back of the
appliance.
(192.168.42.xx). Then, connect the laptop to the M1 port on the back of the
appliance.
Connecting the Appliance to the Network
You must plug the Ethernet cables into the appropriate ports on the back panel of
the appliance. For more information about the Ethernet ports on the appliance, see
the appliance. For more information about the Ethernet ports on the appliance, see
How you deploy the appliance determines which Ethernet cables to plug in where: