Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S390 Guida Utente

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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Web Security User Guide
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Chapter 1      Introduction to the Product and the Release
  Using the Appliance Web Interface
Some buttons and links in the web interface cause additional windows to open. Therefore, you may need 
to configure the browser’s pop-up blocking settings in order to use the web interface.
Note
Only use one browser window or tab at a time to edit the appliance configuration. Also, do not edit the 
appliance using the web interface and the CLI at the same time. Editing the appliance from multiple 
places concurrently results in unexpected behavior and is not supported.
Accessing the Appliance Web Interface
Step 1
Open a browser and enter the IP address (or hostname) of the Web Security appliance. If the appliance 
has not been previously configured, use the default settings:
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 (or hostname) of the M1 port.
Note
You must use a port number when connecting to the appliance (by default, port 8080). Failing to specify 
a port number when accessing the web interface results in a default port 80, Proxy Unlicensed error page. 
Step 2
When the appliance login screen appears, enter the username and password to access the appliance. By 
default, the appliance ships with the following username and password:
Username: 
admin
Password: 
ironport
Committing Changes in the Web Interface
Note
You can make multiple configuration changes before you commit all of them. 
Step 1
Click the Commit Changes button.
Step 2
Enter comments in the Comment field if you choose.
Step 3
Click Commit Changes.