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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Appendix A Troubleshooting
FTP Problems
Priority: 100, Interval: 3 seconds
Status: MASTER
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create new failover group.
- EDIT - Modify a failover group.
- DELETE - Remove a failover group.
- PREEMPTIVE - Configure whether failover is preemptive.
- TESTFAILOVERGROUP - Test configured failover profile(s)
[]> testfailovergroup
Failover group ID to test (-1 for all groups):
[]> 61
Failover Issues on Virtual Appliances
For deployments on virtual appliances, ensure that you have configured the interface/ virtual switch on
the hypervisor to use promiscuous mode.
the hypervisor to use promiscuous mode.
FTP Problems
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URL Categories Do Not Block Some FTP Sites
When a native FTP request is transparently redirected to the FTP Proxy, it contains no hostname
information for the FTP server, only its IP address. Because of this, some predefined URL categories
and Web Reputation Filters that have only hostname information will not match native FTP requests,
even if the requests are destined for those servers. If you wish to block access to these sites, you must
create custom URL categories for them using their IP addresses.
information for the FTP server, only its IP address. Because of this, some predefined URL categories
and Web Reputation Filters that have only hostname information will not match native FTP requests,
even if the requests are destined for those servers. If you wish to block access to these sites, you must
create custom URL categories for them using their IP addresses.
Large FTP Transfers Disconnect
If the connection between the FTP Proxy and the FTP server is slow, uploading a large file may take a long
time, particularly when Cisco Data Security Filters are enabled. This can cause the FTP client to time out
before the FTP Proxy uploads the entire file and you may get a failed transaction notice. The transaction
does not fail, however, but continues in the background and will be completed by the FTP Proxy.
time, particularly when Cisco Data Security Filters are enabled. This can cause the FTP client to time out
before the FTP Proxy uploads the entire file and you may get a failed transaction notice. The transaction
does not fail, however, but continues in the background and will be completed by the FTP Proxy.
You can workaround this issue by increasing the appropriate idle timeout value on the FTP client.