Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S680 Mode D'Emploi
Chapter 3 Deployment
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Web User Guide
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Regardless of how the appliance is connected to the network, you must configure
the wiring type. For more information, see
the wiring type. For more information, see
.
For more information about the T1 and T2 ports, see
Note
Use a network tap instead of the span/mirror port of a switch when possible.
Network taps use hardware to move packets to the L4 Traffic Monitor and span
and mirror ports of a switch use software to move packets. Hardware solutions
move packets with better performance than software solutions and are less likely
to drop packets in the process.
Network taps use hardware to move packets to the L4 Traffic Monitor and span
and mirror ports of a switch use software to move packets. Hardware solutions
move packets with better performance than software solutions and are less likely
to drop packets in the process.
Configuring an L4 Traffic Monitor Wiring Type
Typically, the L4 Traffic Monitor wiring type is configured during system setup.
However, you can configure the wiring type after running the System Setup
Wizard on the Network > Interfaces page. Click Edit Settings and select a wiring
type for the T1 and T2 ports.
However, you can configure the wiring type after running the System Setup
Wizard on the Network > Interfaces page. Click Edit Settings and select a wiring
type for the T1 and T2 ports.
Figure 3-6
L4 Traffic Monitor Wiring Types
Physical Dimensions
The following physical dimensions apply to the IronPort S670 and S370 Web
Security appliances:
Security appliances:
•
Height: 8.64 cm (3.40 inches)
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Width: 48.24 cm (18.99 inches) with or without rails
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Depth: 72.06 cm (28.40 inches)
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Weight: maximum 23.59 kg (52 pounds)