03-25-2024 07:40 PM
for CSWA cisco secure web appliance in transparent mode.
I know that you have to implement L4 switch and create a policy? I don't know why, can someone please get me a explanation why.
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03-26-2024 01:16 AM
You don’t need to implement an L4 switch. You need to implement *any* technology that can redirect the traffic to the proxy. It doesn’t matter if it is WCCP, PBR, or L4 switching (which most of the time is PBR anyhow). Just remember that in a transparent setup, the client has no proxy configured and doesn’t send the traffic to the proxy on its own. The network needs to take care of this.
03-26-2024 01:08 AM
I was not sure what you looking to do - may be worth post some diagram and use case so we can advise, for now check this thread :
https://community.cisco.com/t5/web-security/transparent-mode-using-l4-switch/td-p/1282339
03-26-2024 01:16 AM
You don’t need to implement an L4 switch. You need to implement *any* technology that can redirect the traffic to the proxy. It doesn’t matter if it is WCCP, PBR, or L4 switching (which most of the time is PBR anyhow). Just remember that in a transparent setup, the client has no proxy configured and doesn’t send the traffic to the proxy on its own. The network needs to take care of this.
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