Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160
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AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 2 Setup, Installation, and Basic Configuration
Accessing the Security Management Appliance
Accessing the Security Management Appliance
The Security Management appliance has a standard web-based graphical user interface, a separate
web-based interface for managing the spam quarantine, a command-line interface, and special or limited
web interfaces for administrative users granted access to specific features and functionality.
web-based interface for managing the spam quarantine, a command-line interface, and special or limited
web interfaces for administrative users granted access to specific features and functionality.
Browser Requirements
To access the web interface, your browser must support and be enabled to accept JavaScript and cookies,
and it must be able to render HTML pages containing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The appliance
supports recent versions of the major browsers.
and it must be able to render HTML pages containing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The appliance
supports recent versions of the major browsers.
You may need to configure your browser’s pop-up blocking settings in order to use the web interface,
because some buttons or links in the interface will cause additional windows to open.
because some buttons or links in the interface will cause additional windows to open.
About Accessing the Web Interfaces
The Security Management appliance has two web interfaces: the standard administrator interface,
available by default on port 80, and the spam quarantine end user interface, available by default on port
82. The spam quarantine HTTPS interface defaults to port 83 when enabled.
available by default on port 80, and the spam quarantine end user interface, available by default on port
82. The spam quarantine HTTPS interface defaults to port 83 when enabled.
Because you can specify HTTP or HTTPS when configuring each of the web interfaces (go to
Management Appliance > Network > IP Interfaces on the Security Management appliance), you may
be asked to re-authenticate if you switch between the two during your session. For example, if you access
the admin web interface through HTTP on port 80 and then, in the same browser, access the spam
quarantine end user web interface through HTTPS on port 83, you are asked to re-authenticate if you
return to the admin web interface.
Management Appliance > Network > IP Interfaces on the Security Management appliance), you may
be asked to re-authenticate if you switch between the two during your session. For example, if you access
the admin web interface through HTTP on port 80 and then, in the same browser, access the spam
quarantine end user web interface through HTTPS on port 83, you are asked to re-authenticate if you
return to the admin web interface.
Note
When accessing the GUI, do not use multiple browser windows or tabs simultaneously to make changes
to the Security Management appliance. Do not use concurrent GUI and CLI sessions either. Doing so
will cause unexpected behavior and is not supported.
to the Security Management appliance. Do not use concurrent GUI and CLI sessions either. Doing so
will cause unexpected behavior and is not supported.
Note
By default, your session times out if you are idle for more than 30 minutes or if you close the browser
without logging out. If this happens, you must reenter your user name and password. To change the
timeout limit, see
without logging out. If this happens, you must reenter your user name and password. To change the
timeout limit, see
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Network
Gateway
Default Gateway (router) IP address:
DNS
___ Use the Internet’s root DNS servers
___ Use these DNS servers: