Cisco S196 Hardware Installation Manual page 17

Secure web appliance
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Overview
The following figure shows the rear panel of the Secure Web Appliance S696. See
15
for a description of the LEDs.
Figure 11: Secure Web Appliance S696 Rear Panel
1
Proxy port 1 (P1)
Connects to the network for both incoming and
outgoing traffic.
3
Traffic monitor port 1 (T1)
Use for Duplex Ethernet tap; one cable for all
incoming and outgoing traffic.
5
USB 3.0 Type A (USB 1)
7
Threaded holes for dual-hole grounding lug
Use is optional. The supported AC power supplies
have internal grounding, so no additional chassis
grounding is required.
9
Management interface 2 (MGMT 2)
Not supported
11
Serial console port
RJ-45 connector that directly connects a
management computer to the appliance.
13
Unit identification button
15
1050-W AC power supply (PSU 2)
The following figure shows the rear panel of the Secure Web Appliance S696F. See
page 15
for a description of the LEDs.
Cisco Secure Web Appliance S196, S396, S696, and S696F Hardware Installation Guide
Rear Panel LEDs, on page
2
Proxy port 2 (P2)
When P1 and P2 are both enabled, you must
connect P1 to the internal network and P2 to the
internet.
Note
You can connect P1 and P2 to an
L4 switch, WCCP router, or
network switch.
4
Traffic monitor port 2 (T2)
Use for Simplex Ethernet tap; one cable connected
to T1 for all packets going to the internet. and one
cable connected to T2 for all packets coming from
the internet.
6
USB 3.0 Type A (USB 2)
8
Management interface 1 (MGMT 1)
Restricted to management use only
10
RPC port (RPC)
Used for remote power cycling
12
VGA video port (DB-15 connector)
Not supported
14
1050-W AC power supply (PSU 1)
Rear Panel
Rear Panel LEDs, on
13

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