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I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 6 . 3 F O R W E B U S E R G U I D E
A P P L I A N C E I N T E R F A C E S
The Web Security appliance includes six physical Ethernet ports on the back of the system.
Each Ethernet port corresponds to a different network interface. The Ethernet ports are
grouped into the following types of network interfaces:
Each Ethernet port corresponds to a different network interface. The Ethernet ports are
grouped into the following types of network interfaces:
• Management. The Management interfaces include M1 and M2. However, only the M1
interface is enabled on the appliance. For more information, see “Management Interface”
on page 30.
on page 30.
• Data. The Data interfaces include P1 and P2. Use the Data interfaces for Web Proxy data
traffic. For more information, see “Data Interfaces” on page 30.
• L4 Traffic Monitor. The L4 Traffic Monitor interfaces include T1 and T2. Use these
interfaces for monitoring and blocking L4 Traffic Monitor traffic. For more information, see
“L4 Traffic Monitor Interfaces” on page 31.
“L4 Traffic Monitor Interfaces” on page 31.
Figure 3-1 shows the Ethernet ports on the back of the Web Security appliance blade.
Figure 3-1 Web Security Appliance Ethernet Ports
Management Interface
Use M1 to administer the appliance. Optionally, you can also configure the M1 interface to
handle Web Proxy data traffic. You might want to use the M1 interface for data traffic if your
organization does not use a separate management network. When M1 handles Web Proxy
data traffic, neither of the data interfaces are enabled.
handle Web Proxy data traffic. You might want to use the M1 interface for data traffic if your
organization does not use a separate management network. When M1 handles Web Proxy
data traffic, neither of the data interfaces are enabled.
For more information about using the M1 port to set up and manage the appliance, see
“Connecting a Laptop to the Appliance” on page 46.
“Connecting a Laptop to the Appliance” on page 46.
For more information about configuring the network interfaces, see “Configuring Network
Interfaces” on page 465.
Interfaces” on page 465.
Data Interfaces
The appliance uses the Data interfaces for Web Proxy data traffic. You can enable and use just
the P1 port or both the P1 and P2 ports for data traffic.
the P1 port or both the P1 and P2 ports for data traffic.
Use the “T” ports for the L4 Traffic Monitor.
Use the “P” ports for the Web Proxy.
Use the M1 port for administering
the appliance.
the appliance.