Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía Del Usuario
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Chapter 3 Deployment
Appliance Interfaces
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Does the network have an existing proxy?
If yes, it is recommended you deploy the Web Security appliance downstream
from an existing proxy server, meaning closer to the clients. The System
Setup Wizard refers to this as an upstream proxy configuration.
from an existing proxy server, meaning closer to the clients. The System
Setup Wizard refers to this as an upstream proxy configuration.
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3.
Will you enable the L4 Traffic Monitor?
L4 Traffic Monitor deployment is independent of the Web Proxy deployment.
You can connect the L4 Traffic Monitor to a network tap or the mirror/span
port of a switch.
You can connect the L4 Traffic Monitor to a network tap or the mirror/span
port of a switch.
For more information, see
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Appliance Interfaces
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:
the system. Each Ethernet port corresponds to a different network interface. The
Ethernet ports are grouped into the following types of network interfaces:
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Management. The Management interfaces include M1 and M2. However,
only the M1 interface is enabled on the appliance. For more information, see
only the M1 interface is enabled on the appliance. For more information, see
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Data. The Data interfaces include P1 and P2. Use the Data interfaces for Web
Proxy data traffic. For more information, see
Proxy data traffic. For more information, see
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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
Use these interfaces for monitoring and blocking L4 Traffic Monitor traffic.
For more information, see
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shows the Ethernet ports on the back of the Web Security appliance
blade.