Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S690 Guida Utente

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Chapter 2      Using the Web Security Appliance
Administering the Web Security Appliance
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.0 for Web User Guide
OL-23079-01
where 
hostname
 is the name of the appliance, and
 8080
 is the default admin 
port setting for HTTP, and 
8443
 is default admin port for HTTPS. 
Note
The hostname parameter is assigned during system setup. Before you can connect 
to the management interface using a hostname, you must add the appliance 
hostname and IP address to your DNS server database.
For information about how to use and navigate the web interface, see 
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
You can establish an SSH or serial console connection to administer the appliance 
using the CLI. The Web Security appliance CLI supports a set of commands to 
access, install, and administer the system. See 
 for information about the CLI and a list of supported commands that 
can be used to access, upgrade, and administer the appliance.
The SenderBase Network
The SenderBase Network is a threat management database that tracks millions of 
domains around the world and maintains a global watch list for Internet traffic. 
SenderBase provides IronPort with an assessment of reliability for known Internet 
domains. The Web Security appliance uses the SenderBase data feeds to improve 
the accuracy of Web Reputation Scores.
Basic SenderBase Network Participation is enabled by default during system 
setup. The appliance supports three levels of participation in the SenderBase 
Network:
  •
Disabled. Participation is disabled and none of the data that the appliance 
collects is sent back to the SenderBase Network servers.
  •
Limited. Basic participation summarizes server name information and sends 
MD5-hashed path segments to the SenderBase Network servers.