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Getting started with a Cisco integration
Deployment and Installation Center | Web Security Solutions | Version 7.7.x
 
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How Websense filtering works with Cisco products
To be filtered by Websense software, a client's Internet requests must pass through the Cisco product.
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When it receives an Internet request, the Cisco product queries Filtering Service to determine if the requested Web site should be blocked or permitted. Filtering Service consults the policy assigned to the user. Each policy designates specific time periods and lists the category filters that are applied during those periods.
After Filtering Service determines which categories are blocked for that client, it checks the Websense Master Database.
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Installation of Web Filter or Web Security
Install Web Filter or Web Security as directed in Installation overview: Web Filter and Web Security. When installing Filtering Service, be sure to do the following.
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On the Integration Option screen, select Integrated with another application or device.
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On the Select Integration screen, select one of the following and then click Next:
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In a Web Security All installation, the Transparent User Identification screen is used to select a transparent identification agent. Select Do not install a transparent identification agent now if you will authenticate users through your Cisco product.
In a custom installation (or when adding components), on the Select Components screen, do not select any of the components under User identification if you will authenticate users through your Cisco product.
 
Upgrading Websense Web Filter or Web Security
When you upgrade Websense software that is already integrated with a Cisco product, no additional Cisco configuration is necessary. See Upgrading Websense Web Security Solutions for upgrading instructions.
If you are upgrading your Websense deployment and changing your Cisco product, see Migrating between integrations after installation.
Migrating between integrations after installation
 
You can change the Cisco integration product (for example, change from a PIX Firewall to an IOS router) after installing Websense software without losing configuration data.
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Ensure that it is deployed so that it can communicate with Filtering Service.
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On the Select Integration screen, select the new Cisco product, and then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
The installer adds the new integration data to the Websense software configuration files, while preserving existing configuration data.
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Windows: Use the Windows Services dialog box to verify that Websense Filtering Service has started.
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./WebsenseAdmin status
For instructions on starting Websense services, see Starting and stopping Web Security services.
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Use a supported browser (see System requirements for this version) to go to https://<IP address>:9443/triton.
Here, <IP address> is the IP address of the machine on which the TRITON console installed.
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Click the Web Security module, then go to Settings > Network Agent.
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Click the appropriate IP address in the navigation pane to open the Local Settings page for a Network Agent instance.
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Under Filtering Service Definition, select the IP address for the machine running Filtering Service. During the migration, the setting may have been reset to None.
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For more information, see the information about configuring local settings in the Network Configuration section of TRITON - Web Security Help.
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Network Agent enhanced logging
Network Agent can also provide information for reports on bandwidth information and block HTTP(S) internet protocols based on bandwidth consumption. However, bandwidth information is not recorded by default.
To configure Network Agent to record bandwidth information for reporting, or filter HTTP(S) or FTP requests based on bandwidth consumption, follow these steps:
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In a supported browser, navigate to http://<IP address>:9443/triton, where <IP address> is the IP address of the machine on which the TRITON console.
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Select the Web Security module, then go to Settings > Network Agent.
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Click appropriate IP address in the navigation pane to open the Local Settings page for a Network Agent instance.
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Under Network Interface Card, click the appropriate NIC monitoring the relevant traffic.
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Under Integration, enable the Log HTTP requests option.
For information on configuring bandwidth blocking for category and protocol, please refer to the Bandwidth Optimizer section of the TRITON - Web Security Help.

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