Deciding What To Do Next - Nortel BayStack Instant Internet 100-S Using Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction
Table 1 Services that Instant Internet provides (continued)
Service
Web Configuration
Web (HTTP) Proxy
Server

Deciding what to do next

Instant Internet is a powerful system that enables you to customize settings and
services specifically for your organization. Following are some suggestions for
getting started:
To establish and maintain control over the Internet sites your users and groups
of users access, for example, block access to Web sites, newsgroups, and
incoming ports, refer to
To log and view the Internet sites your users are accessing, refer to
"Internet activity logging," on page
To use the Instant Internet unit as a Web, DNS, or SOCKS proxy server, refer
to
To adjust the default IP services or configure the IP services on Instant
Internet, refer to
To use the Instant Internet unit in a virtual private network (VPN), refer to
Chapter 6, "IP security and VPN," on page
To speed up the Internet response time even more by caching sites that are
accessed on a regular basis, refer to
page
300868-G
Features
This feature allows you to access and edit the Instant Internet configuration files
using a Web browser.
Enabling the Instant Internet as a Web (HTTP) proxy server provides:
A single point of contact for LAN workstations
A single point for LAN workstations to obtain access to other proxies
Web caching to the network in addition to individual workstations (on Instant
Internet 400 units equipped with additional memory and Instant Internet 400-S
units)
Chapter 4, "Proxy services," on page
Chapter 5, "Advanced IP configuration," on page
201.
Chapter 2, "User access administration," on page
93.
115.
167.
Chapter 7, "Web cache configuration," on
35.
Chapter 3,
127.

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