Configuring a Cisco Content Engine > Cisco Content Engine Web-based interface
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https://<IP address>:8003 (secure connection)
http://<IP address>:8001 (non-secure connection)Here, <IP address> is the IP address of the Content Engine machine.By default, ACNS is configured for secured access to the Content Engine GUI (i.e., HTTPS on port 8003).
The Content Engine GUI may be configured for either secured or non-secured access, but not both. For example, if the Content Engine GUI is configured for secured access, non-secured connections (i.e., HTTP on port 8001) are not allowed.
2. The Enter Network Password dialog box appears. Enter a user name and password to access the initial management page.
3. Select Caching > URL Filtering.
For ACNS versions 5.5 and 5.6, select Websense Filtering (Remote).
The host name or IP address of the machine running Filtering Service. The Filtering Service port (also referred to as the integration communication port) you entered during installation for Websense software. The amount of time (between 1 and 120 seconds) that the Content Engine waits for a response from Filtering Service before permitting a site. When allowmode is enabled, the Content Engine allows HTTP traffic if Filtering Services does not respond.When allowmode is disabled, the Content Engine blocks all HTTP traffic that is served through it if Filtering Service does not respond. The number of persistent connections (1-250) per CPU. Use this option to configure the number of persistent connections to Filtering Service. The default is 40. Do not change from the default value unless you know for certain that a different value is required.
6. If Websense software is filtering on a cluster of Content Engines, configure each Content Engine as described in steps -5.
Configuring a Cisco Content Engine > Cisco Content Engine Web-based interface
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