Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170 사용자 가이드
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 2 Using the Web Security Appliance
Navigating the Web Security Appliance Web Interface
Using a Serial Connection
You can connect directly to the appliance COM port using a null modem cable (9-pin serial) to establish
a command line interface (CLI) session. You might want to do this if network connectivity to the
appliance using an Ethernet cable is not an option.
a command line interface (CLI) session. You might want to do this if network connectivity to the
appliance using an Ethernet cable is not an option.
To do this, you need the following items:
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9-pin female-to-female serial cable (null modem)
•
Serial console client (such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY)
The communications settings for the serial port are:
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: Hardware
Reporting and Logging
The Web Security appliance provides several options for capturing data and monitoring system activity.
For detailed information about scheduling reports, see
For detailed information about scheduling reports, see
. For more
information about working with log files, see
.
Navigating the Web Security Appliance Web Interface
The Web Security appliance web interface is a web-based administration tool that allows you to
configure and monitor the appliance. The web interface allows you to configure the appliance similar to
the Command Line Interface (CLI). However, some features available in the web interface are not
available in the CLI and vice versa. For more information about the CLI, see
configure and monitor the appliance. The web interface allows you to configure the appliance similar to
the Command Line Interface (CLI). However, some features available in the web interface are not
available in the CLI and vice versa. For more information about the CLI, see
.
The Web Security appliance web interface contains multiple tabs where you can configure or monitor
the appliance. You can set up Access Policies, schedule reports, enable features, and modify settings as
necessary. The web interface also includes two menus from which you can perform basic administration
tasks.
the appliance. You can set up Access Policies, schedule reports, enable features, and modify settings as
necessary. The web interface also includes two menus from which you can perform basic administration
tasks.
To use the web interface, open a web browser and log in. For more details, see
. For a list of supported web browsers, see
.
For a list of supported languages, see
The web interface contains the following menus:
•
Options. From this menu, you can manage your user account. You can logout or change the
password you use to log in to the web interface.
password you use to log in to the web interface.
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Help. From this menu, you can access help from documentation or Cisco IronPort Customer
Support. For Help tasks, you can access the online help or the Cisco IronPort Customer Support site.
For Technical Support tasks, you can send a support request email to Cisco IronPort Customer
Support or to allow Cisco IronPort Customer Support remote access to the Web Security appliance.
For more information about the Technical Support tasks, see
Support. For Help tasks, you can access the online help or the Cisco IronPort Customer Support site.
For Technical Support tasks, you can send a support request email to Cisco IronPort Customer
Support or to allow Cisco IronPort Customer Support remote access to the Web Security appliance.
For more information about the Technical Support tasks, see
.