Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M680 데이터 시트
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Data Sheet
Cisco Content Security Management Appliance
Centralize management and reporting functions across multiple Cisco
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Email Security
Appliances (ESAs) and Cisco Web Security Appliances (WSAs) with the Cisco
Content Security Management Appliance (SMA). The integration of Cisco SMA with
Cisco ESAs and WSAs simplifies the planning and administration of email and web
security, improves compliance monitoring, makes possible a consistent enforcement
of acceptable-use policies, and enhances threat protection.
Content Security Management Appliance (SMA). The integration of Cisco SMA with
Cisco ESAs and WSAs simplifies the planning and administration of email and web
security, improves compliance monitoring, makes possible a consistent enforcement
of acceptable-use policies, and enhances threat protection.
Organizations must often coordinate the management and administration of multiple appliances across
geographically dispersed teams with a limited staff and budget. Built on a robust platform optimized for reporting
and tracking, the Cisco SMA delivers high performance and scalability plus industry-leading protection and control
for long-term investment value.
Features and Benefits
Features and benefits of the Cisco SMA are discussed in the following sections and described in more detail in
Table 1.
Simplified Administration and Planning
Using the Cisco SMA’s easy-to-use intuitive interface, network managers can publish policy settings and
configuration changes from a single console to multiple Cisco ESAs and WSAs. Alternatively, organizations can
dedicate specific appliances to individual applications for high-volume deployments.
In addition, network managers can be notified when security appliances exceed their recommended capacity. The
Cisco SMA reports the number of transactions per second and the system’s latency, response time, and proxy
Cisco SMA reports the number of transactions per second and the system’s latency, response time, and proxy
buffer memory. This information enables network managers to determine when they need to reconfigure the
system or install additional appliances.