Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670
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Chapter 17 Understanding Application Visibility and Control
Understanding Application Control Settings
The Applications Visibility and Control page shows the current applications you
can configure as determined by the current AVC engine signature. Regardless of
the particular applications you can configure, the Applications Visibility and
Control page offers the following views for configuring applications:
can configure as determined by the current AVC engine signature. Regardless of
the particular applications you can configure, the Applications Visibility and
Control page offers the following views for configuring applications:
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Browse view. You can browse for application types. You might want to use
Browse view to configure applications of a particular type at the same time.
For more information, see
Browse view to configure applications of a particular type at the same time.
For more information, see
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Search view. You can search for applications. You might want to use Search
view when the total list of applications is long and you need to quickly find
and configure a particular application. For more information, see
view when the total list of applications is long and you need to quickly find
and configure a particular application. For more information, see
.
You can configure most of the same control settings in both views. However, you
can only configure the bandwidth control limits for application types in Browse
view.
can only configure the bandwidth control limits for application types in Browse
view.
When configuration applications, you can choose the following actions:
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Block. This action is a final action. Users are prevented from viewing a
webpage and instead an end-user notification page displays.
webpage and instead an end-user notification page displays.
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Monitor. This action is an intermediary action. The Web Proxy continues
comparing the transaction to the other control settings to determine which
final action to apply. For more information, see
comparing the transaction to the other control settings to determine which
final action to apply. For more information, see
.
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Restrict. This action indicates that an application behavior is blocked. For
example, when you block file transfers for a particular instant messaging
application, the action for that application is Restrict.
example, when you block file transfers for a particular instant messaging
application, the action for that application is Restrict.
Working with Browse View
shows the Applications Visibility and Control page in Browse view
for a user defined Access Policy.