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Web Gateway 7.1.5 Product Guide - McAfee

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7<br />

System configuration<br />

System settings<br />

Static Routes system settings<br />

The Static Routes system settings are for configuring routes that always use the same gateway and<br />

interface on this gateway when web traffic is routed from the appliance to a particular host.<br />

Note: These settings are configured on the Appliances tab of the Configuration top-level menu.<br />

Static routes<br />

Settings for configuring static routes<br />

Static Routes List — List of static routes used under version 4 of the Internet Protocol<br />

The following table describes the list entries. For information on maintaining a list of this type, see<br />

Inline lists.<br />

Table 7-12 Static Routes List<br />

Option Definition<br />

Destination IP address and (optionally) netmask of the host that is the destination for a static route<br />

<strong>Gateway</strong> IP address of the gateway for routing web traffic from the appliance to this host<br />

Device Interface used on this gateway for the static route<br />

Description Plain-text description of the static route<br />

Comment Plain-text comment on the static route<br />

Static Routes List (IPv6) — List of static routes used under version 6 of the Internet Protocol<br />

The elements of the entries in this list have the same meanings as under version 4, see above.<br />

User Interface system settings<br />

The User Interface system settings are used for configuring the ports of the local user interface on the<br />

appliance and for configuring a session timeout.<br />

Note: These settings are configured on the Appliances tab of the Configuration top-level menu.<br />

HTTP Connector Port<br />

Settings for configuring the user interface on the appliance<br />

Enable local user interface over HTTP — When selected, you can connect to the user interface using<br />

the HTTP protocol<br />

HTTP connector — Port for connecting to the user interface under HTTP<br />

You can enter more than one port number here, separated by commas. The allowed range is 1024 to<br />

65335.<br />

Note: If you want to use a port with a number from 1 to 1023, you can set up a port forwarding rule that<br />

forwards requests from the port configured here to one of these.<br />

Instead of entering a port number alone, you can enter it with an IP address. This means connecting to<br />

the user interface over this port is only allowed when using the specified address.<br />

Enable local user interface over HTTPS — When selected, you can connect to the user interface<br />

using the HTTPS protocol<br />

HTTPS connector — Port for connecting to the user interface under HTTPS<br />

You can enter more than one port number here, separating them by commas. The allowed range is<br />

1024 to 65335.<br />

Note: You can set up a port forwarding rule if you want to forward requests to ports 1-1023.<br />

Instead of entering a port number alone, you can enter it with an IP address. This means connecting to<br />

the user interface over this port is only allowed when using the specified address.<br />

254 <strong>McAfee</strong> <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>7.1.5</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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