06-21-2023 11:38 PM
Hello guys, I'm new to the cisco community and I'm here to seek some help!!
I'm engaged in a project in which I need to migrate the bluecoat webproxy to cisco wsa.
In Bluecoat Web Access Policies, They've defined 10.x.x.25 in the source of the access policy in which x can be any number between 1 to 255.
Can someone guide me that how I can configure the same in Cisco WSA Identification profiles.
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06-22-2023 02:45 AM
Hello @Mandeep singh5
As I understand correctly you need to configure those IP address in ID profile, as source IP address? if so, unfortunately in WSA we don't have this option to have some regular expression as source IP, the only supported formats as source IP are such as these examples:
10.1.1.0
10.1.1.0/24
10.1.1.1-10 <===== you can identify range for the last octet but not the middle octets
2001:420:80:1::5
2000:db8::1-2000:db8::10
Regards,
Amirhossein Mojarrad
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06-22-2023 02:45 AM
Hello @Mandeep singh5
As I understand correctly you need to configure those IP address in ID profile, as source IP address? if so, unfortunately in WSA we don't have this option to have some regular expression as source IP, the only supported formats as source IP are such as these examples:
10.1.1.0
10.1.1.0/24
10.1.1.1-10 <===== you can identify range for the last octet but not the middle octets
2001:420:80:1::5
2000:db8::1-2000:db8::10
Regards,
Amirhossein Mojarrad
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