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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
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IronPort URL Filtering Categories — You can configure how the appliance 
handles each web transaction based on the URL category of a particular 
HTTP request.
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Web Reputation Filters — Reputation filters analyze web server behavior and 
characteristics to identify suspicious activity and protect against URL-based 
malware threats. 
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Anti-Malware Services — The IronPort DVS™ engine in combination with 
the Webroot™ and McAfee scanning engines identify and stop a broad range 
of web-based malware threats.
For detailed information about Web Proxy services, see 
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The L4 Traffic Monitor
The L4 Traffic Monitor is a configurable service that listens and monitors network 
ports for rogue activity and blocks malware attempts to infect your corporate 
network. Additionally, the L4 Traffic Monitor detects infected clients and stops 
malicious activity from going outside the corporate network. 
For detailed information about the L4 Traffic Monitor, see 
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Administering the Web Security Appliance
You can manage the Web Security appliance using a web-based administration 
tool. When you first access the appliance, the web interface launches the System 
Setup Wizard to perform an initial configuration. After running the System Setup 
Wizard, you can use the web interface or Command Line Interface (CLI) to 
customize settings and maintain your configuration. 
For a description of how to access the CLI and a list CLI supported commands, 
see 
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