Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 9.2 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 3 Connect, Install, and Configure
System Setup Wizard
System Setup Wizard
Before You Begin:
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Connect the Appliance to networks and devices. See
.
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Complete the System Setup Wizard worksheet. See
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If you are setting up a virtual appliance:
–
Use the
loadlicense
command to load the virtual appliance license. For complete information,
see the Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance Installation Guide, available from
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Enable the HTTP and/or HTTPS interfaces: In the command-line interface (CLI), run the
interfaceconfig
command.
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In order to set up Web Hybrid mode, it is necessary to run the System Setup Wizard to configure
the appliance in Standard mode, then upgrade to AsyncOS 9.2, and then re-run the System Setup
Wizard to configure in Hybrid Web Security mode. (This does not apply to virtual images that are
not being upgraded.)
the appliance in Standard mode, then upgrade to AsyncOS 9.2, and then re-run the System Setup
Wizard to configure in Hybrid Web Security mode. (This does not apply to virtual images that are
not being upgraded.)
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For compatibility with Cloud Web Security policies, when operating in Web Hybrid mode at
least one anti-malware scanning engine (McAfee, Sophos, or Webroot) must be licensed and
available. Ensure the valid license(s) or feature key(s) are available in order to complete set-up in
Web Hybrid mode.
least one anti-malware scanning engine (McAfee, Sophos, or Webroot) must be licensed and
available. Ensure the valid license(s) or feature key(s) are available in order to complete set-up in
Web Hybrid mode.
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Both CWS and WSA require a Certificate Authority-signed certificate to authenticate and secure
communications between them. You must generate this certificate externally and upload the
certificate and its key to both Cisco ScanCenter and the Cisco WSA. See
communications between them. You must generate this certificate externally and upload the
certificate and its key to both Cisco ScanCenter and the Cisco WSA. See
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Register this Web Security appliance with Cisco Cloud Web Security to obtain an authorization
token. Be aware that this token is valid for one hour; if you have not used it to configure the
WSA within that time, you will have to generate another. See
token. Be aware that this token is valid for one hour; if you have not used it to configure the
WSA within that time, you will have to generate another. See
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Note that reference information for each configuration item used in the System Setup Wizard is
available at
available at
.
Warning
Only use the System Setup Wizard the first time you install the appliance or if you want to completely
overwrite the existing configuration.
overwrite the existing configuration.
Step 1
Open a browser and enter the IP address of the Web Security appliance. The first time you run the System
Setup Wizard, use the default IP address:
Setup Wizard, use the default IP address:
https://192.168.42.42:8443
-or-
http://192.168.42.42:8080
where
192.168.42.42
is the default IP address, and
8080
is the default admin port setting for HTTP,
and
8443
is default admin port for HTTPS.
Otherwise, if the appliance is currently configured, use the IP address of the M1 port.
Step 2
When the appliance login screen appears, enter the user name and passphrase to access the appliance.
By default, the appliance ships with the following user name and passphrase:
By default, the appliance ships with the following user name and passphrase: