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You're Done; User Policies - Cisco S170 Web Quick Start Manual

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You're Done!

Congratulations. You are now ready to start using your
Cisco S170 Web Security Appliance. You may wish to consider
taking some of the following steps to get more out of the
appliance:

User Policies

Use the web interface to create policies that define which users
can access which web resources as necessary.
• Identify Users—Choose Web Security Manager > Identities
to define groups of users that can access the Internet.
• Define Access Policies—Choose Web Security Manager >
Access Policies to control user access to the Internet by
configuring which objects and applications to allow or
block, which URL categories to monitor or block, and web
reputation and anti-malware settings.
You can also define several other policy types to enforce your
organization's acceptable use policies by controlling access to
the Internet. For example, you can define policies for decrypting
HTTPS transactions and other polices that control upload
requests.
For information about configuring policies on the Cisco S170
appliance, see the "Working with Policies" chapter in the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide.
Reporting
You can view statistics about blocked and monitored web traffic
on your network by viewing reports available in the web
interface. You can view reports about the top URL categories
blocked, client activity, system status, and more.
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