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Using Configuration Master 7.1
The Security Management appliance now supports Configuration Master 7.1.
Configuration Master 7.1 enables you to configure authentication identities, SaaS
policies, define web policies including decryption policies, routing policies,
access policies, defined time ranges, and overall bandwidth limits. Also included
in this Configuration Master are the following: AVC, Sophos, credential
encryption, Mobile User Security (MUS). You can also define Cisco IronPort data
security policies, and external DLP policies; bypass the web proxy; and create
custom URL categories including extended URL policies.
Configuration Master 7.1 enables you to configure authentication identities, SaaS
policies, define web policies including decryption policies, routing policies,
access policies, defined time ranges, and overall bandwidth limits. Also included
in this Configuration Master are the following: AVC, Sophos, credential
encryption, Mobile User Security (MUS). You can also define Cisco IronPort data
security policies, and external DLP policies; bypass the web proxy; and create
custom URL categories including extended URL policies.
Figure 7-5
Configuration Master 7.1
For information on configuring these features, see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Web User Guide.
Web User Guide.
Publishing Configurations to the Web Security
Appliances
AsyncOS for Security Management provides two types of configuration
publishing. Although you initiate both types from the same pages in the
Configuration Masters in the GUI, and you can perform both types as often as you
want, each type yields very different results.
publishing. Although you initiate both types from the same pages in the
Configuration Masters in the GUI, and you can perform both types as often as you
want, each type yields very different results.