Cisco Systems WSAS170K9, WSA S170 manual Alarm LED, Management Interface, Hard Disk Drives

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RJ-45 ports

Indicates the Gigabit Ethernet customer data interfaces.

 

 

The port numbers are (from left to right) Data 1 and Data 2.

 

 

 

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USB Ports1

Indicates the two USB standard ports.

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Console port

Indicates the console port that directly connects a computer to the

 

 

Cisco 170 series appliance.

 

 

 

1. USB ports can be used in future software releases.

Alarm LED

The Cisco 170 series appliance performs autonomous environment monitoring to poll all external sensors and monitor operating conditions. In the event of damage to certain internal components or surpassed temperature thresholds, the system activates an alarm LED to notify you of a critical condition. For example, the alarm LED is activated by firmware in the event of various critical over-voltage and over-temperature conditions, as well as when the Cisco 170 series appliance has missing or unrecognized internal chip components. When the alarm LED lights, contact Cisco Technical Support to find out the cause of the problem. See the “Contacting Service and Support” section on page 4-3for more information.

Management Interface

By default, the management interface is used to administer Cisco S170 and monitor Web Proxy (data) traffic. However, you can configure the management port for management use only.

You may want to do this if your organization uses a separate management network. This can increase security by ensuring no proxy traffic can reach Cisco S170 on the management interface.

When you use the management interface for management traffic only, you must configure at least one data interface for proxy traffic and define different routes for management and data traffic.

For information about configuring and using the management port to set up and manage Cisco S170, see Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.0 User Guide for Web Security Appliances: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/wsa/wsa7.5/user_guide/WSA_7.5.0_UserGuide.pdf.

Hard Disk Drives

Two hard disk drives (HDDs) in a RAID 1 configuration are pre-installed in the Cisco 170 series appliance. The HDDs are hot-swappable. For information on removing and replacing HDDs, see the “Replacing the Hard Disk Drives” section on page 4-2.

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Contents Cisco 170 Series Hardware Installation Guide Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Attaching Inner Rails to the Appliance Audience ContentsDocument Objectives Section Title Description Document OrganizationDocument Conventions Installation Warnings Cisco 170 Series Hardware Installation Guide Circuit Breaker 15A Warning Xii Where to Find Safety and Warning Information Related DocumentationXiv Cisco 170 Series Appliance Cisco 170 Series OverviewCisco S170 Web Security Appliance Cisco M170 Content Security Management ApplianceCisco C170 Email Security Appliance Cisco 170 Series Appliance Panels Front Panel LEDsLED Rear Panel LEDs Rear Panel LEDs for Cisco C170, Cisco M170 and Cisco S170Rear Panel Ports Rear Panel and Ports for Cisco S170See the Management Interface section on Hard Disk Drives Alarm LEDManagement Interface Hardware and Technical Specifications Power Supply InformationConfiguration, Logging, and Monitoring InterfacesSpecifications Cisco C170 Cisco M170 Cisco S170 Environmental Operating RangesNon-Operating Conditions Industry CertificationsPreparing for Installation Installation OverviewSafety Recommendations Maintaining Safety with ElectricityPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Working in an ESD EnvironmentSite Environment Preventive Site ConfigurationGeneral Site Requirements Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Power Supply ConsiderationsAC Power Supply Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Plug Type AIR-PWR-CORD-S aConfiguring Equipment Racks Chapter Cisco 170 Series Hardware Installation Guide Installing and Connecting the Cisco 170 Series Appliance Verifying the Box ContentsAppliance Box Contents Disassembling the Slide RailAttaching Inner Rails to the Appliance Verifying the Rack Type Securing Round Hole Racks Securing Threaded Hole RacksRemove the square hole insert from the front of the rail Attaching the Outer Slide Rail to Threaded Hole Racks Installing the Appliance Securing the Appliance Rack Mounting the Cisco 170 Series Appliance Guidelines and RecommendationsAttaching the Rack-Mount Brackets Connecting the Interface Cables and Verifying Connectivity Cisco 170 Series Hardware Installation Guide Chapter Cisco 170 Series Hardware Installation Guide Fixed AC Power Supply Removing and Installing Hard Disk DrivesMaintenance Scenarios Replacing the Hard Disk DrivesContacting Service and Support Installing a HDD in the Cisco 170 Series ApplianceChapter Cisco 170 Series Hardware Installation Guide 10/100/1000BaseT Connectors Identifying Cable PinoutsSignal Pin Console Port RJ-45Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin RJ-45 to DB-9Appendix Cisco 170 Series Hardware Installation Guide

WSAS170K9, WSA S170 specifications

Cisco Systems WSA S170, also known as WSAS170K9, is a next-generation web security appliance designed to safeguard organizations from web-based threats while ensuring secure and policy-compliant internet access. This device brings advanced features, robust technologies, and vital characteristics to help organizations protect their digital assets.

One of the key features of the WSA S170 is its real-time threat intelligence capabilities. Cisco's cloud-based security ecosystem provides continuous updates on emerging threats, ensuring that the appliance can effectively block malicious sites and protect users from phishing attacks. This proactive approach significantly enhances the organization's security posture.

The WSA S170 also excels in its content filtering capabilities. It allows IT administrators to set and enforce web access policies, ensuring that employees access only appropriate content. With customizable policies, organizations can minimize distractions, boost productivity, and comply with regulatory requirements.

Another essential aspect of the WSAS170K9 is its advanced malware protection. The appliance integrates with Cisco’s advanced threat protection tools to detect and remediate malware before it can inflict damage. This multi-layered defense strategy is crucial for maintaining a secure network environment.

Performance-wise, the Cisco WSA S170 is built to handle high traffic loads efficiently. With advanced caching technology, it reduces latency and improves bandwidth utilization, ensuring that users experience fast and uninterrupted internet access. This performance capability is critical for organizations that rely on web-based applications for their day-to-day operations.

In terms of ease of management, the WSAS170K9 features a web-based graphical user interface that simplifies configuration and monitoring. This intuitive interface enables IT teams to quickly analyze data, generate reports, and respond to security incidents efficiently.

Scalability is another significant characteristic of the Cisco WSA S170. As organizations grow, they can easily scale their web security solutions without a complete overhaul by integrating additional Cisco security products. This flexibility allows businesses to adapt to changing needs without compromising security.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems WSA S170 (WSAS170K9) is a powerful web security appliance offering advanced features, real-time threat intelligence, effective content filtering, robust malware protection, high performance, user-friendly management, and scalability. These characteristics make it a vital tool for any organization looking to enhance its web security and ensure a safe browsing experience for its users.