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Web Gateway 7.1.5 Product Guide - McAfee

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Transparent router mode<br />

Proxies and caching<br />

Network modes 3<br />

This section explains the transparent router mode and tells you how to configure it on the appliance.<br />

This is also a transparent mode, so the clients are unware of the appliance and need not be configured<br />

to direct their web traffic to it.<br />

The appliance is placed as a router immediately behind a firewall. It can use a switch for connecting to<br />

its clients. A routing table is used to direct the traffic.<br />

The following diagram shows a configuration in transparent router mode:<br />

Figure 3-3 Transparent router mode<br />

Configure the transparent router mode<br />

This section tells you how to configure the transparent router mode for the appliance.<br />

1 Go to Configuration | Appliances.<br />

2 On the appliances tree, go to the appliance you want to configure settings for and select Proxies<br />

(HTTP(S), FTP, ICAP, and IM).<br />

3 Under Network Setup, select Transparent Router.<br />

Note: After selecting this option, specific Transparent Router settings appear below the Network Setup<br />

settings.<br />

4 Configure specific and common settings for this mode as needed.<br />

5 Click Save Changes.<br />

For more information, see Transparent Router settings and Common proxy settings.<br />

For a sample configuration, see Sample configuration – Director and scanning nodes in transparent<br />

router mode.<br />

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