Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
 
Chapter 9      Managing Web Security Appliances
Note
Only machines with support for centralized management will have data available for display. 
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Web Appliance Status Page
Note
Warning messages will appear if different versions of the Acceptable Use Control Engine on the 
Web Security appliance do not match with those on the Security Management appliance. An 
‘N/A’ is displayed if the service is disabled or not present on the Web Security appliance. 
The Web Appliance Status page displays a list of your connected Web Security appliances, including 
appliance name, IP address, AsyncOS version, last published configuration information (user, job name, 
and configuration version), number of security services enabled or disabled, and total number of 
connected appliances (up to 150). The warning icon indicates when attention is required for one of your 
connected appliances. 
Note
It can take several minutes for the Web Appliance Status page to reflect recent configuration 
changes that occurred on the Web Security appliances. To refresh the data immediately, click the 
Refresh Data link. The time stamp on the page tells you when the data was last refreshed.
Appliance Status Page 
The Appliance Status page provides a detailed view into the status of each connected appliance. 
To view details for a managed Web Security appliance on the Web Appliance Status page, click the name 
of the appliance. 
Status information includes general information about the connected Web Security appliances, their 
published configuration, publish history, feature key status, and so forth.
The Appliance Status page has several sections: 
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