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Configure Network Agent > Configuring Network Agent local settings > Configuring Network Agent NIC settings
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If the NIC is used for monitoring, select the check box, and then click Configure. You are taken to the Configure Monitoring Behavior page. See Configuring Network Agent monitoring settings for a NIC for instructions.
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Under Blocking, make sure that the appropriate NIC is listed in the Blocking NIC field. If you are configuring multiple NICs, the settings for each NIC should show the same value in this field. In other words, only one NIC is used for blocking.
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If you are running Web Filter & Security in Stand-Alone mode, Filter and log HTTP requests is selected, and cannot be changed.
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If you have TRITON AP-WEB, or if Web Filter & Security is integrated with a third-party product, use the Integrations options to indicate how this Network Agent should treat HTTP requests. Options that do not apply to your environment are disabled.
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Select Log HTTP requests to make Network Agent responsible for generating all HTTP-related Internet activity log records.
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Select Filter all requests not sent over HTTP ports to use Network Agent to manage only those requests not sent through the integration product.
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Check Filter non-HTTP protocol requests to activate Network Agent protocol management. See Managing access to categories and protocols and Protocol-based policy enforcement for more information.
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Check Measure bandwidth usage by protocol to activate the Bandwidth Optimizer feature. Network Agent uses this NIC to track network bandwidth usage by each protocol or application. See Using Bandwidth Optimizer to manage bandwidth for more information.
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Configure Network Agent > Configuring Network Agent local settings > Configuring Network Agent NIC settings
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