Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 10 Create Policies to Control Internet Requests
Policies
Note
When you define multiple membership criteria, the client request must meet all criteria to match
the policy.
the policy.
Policy Order
The order in which policies are listed in a policy table determines the priority with which they are applied
to Web requests. Web requests are checked against policies beginning at the top of the table and ending
at the first policy matched. Any policies below that point in the table are not processed.
to Web requests. Web requests are checked against policies beginning at the top of the table and ending
at the first policy matched. Any policies below that point in the table are not processed.
If no user-defined policy is matched against a Web request, then the global policy for that policy type is
applied. Global policies are always positioned last in Policy tables and cannot be re-ordered.
applied. Global policies are always positioned last in Policy tables and cannot be re-ordered.
The following diagram depicts the flow of a client request through the Access policies table.
Figure 10-2
Policy Group Transaction Flow for Access Policies