
S W G U s e r G u i d e
Chapter 21: Implementing Cloud Security
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Defining a Private Cloud Scanner
NOTE:
Before
defining
a
private
cloud
scanner,
ensure
that
you
have
added
and
setup
the
needed
device.
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To define a Private cloud scanner
1. Using the Limited Shell commands, define the device as a private cloud, as follows:
a. Log in to the Limited Shell on the device that will be used for the private cloud. The default
user name and password for the shell command line are
admin
and
finjan
respectively.
b. Enter the
setup
command. The current configuration is displayed.
c. Enter the line command
config_cloud
.
d. When prompted whether to enable the cloud, enter
Y
.
You will then get a completed message.
2. If the device that you are defining as a private cloud scanner is already defined in the system as a
cloud scanner, skip the remaining steps.
3. Select
Administration
Æ
S
ystem
Settings
Æ
M86
Devices
.
4. If the device that you are defining as a private cloud scanner is currently defined as a local
scanner, delete the device from the Device list by right‐clicking the device and choosing
Delete
Device
.
5. Add the device to the device list and define it as a cloud scanner as follows:
a. In the Device tree that is displayed in the left pane, right‐click the
Devices
root and choose
Add
Device
. The New Device screen is displayed in the main window.
b. Specify the device IP.
c. Select
Cloud
Scanning
Server
as the Device type.
d. In the various tabs in the window, perform the rest of the device configuration. For instruc‐
tions, see
Adding Devices and Device Groups
.
6. Click
Save
.
7. Configure the device’s General settings. For instructions, see
Configuring Device General Settings
.
8. If you are ready to distribute and implement the changes in your system devices, click
.
NOTE:
Instructions
for
configuring
Authentication
and
Caching
are
described
in
this
guide.
For
information
on
configuring
HTTP
,
ICAP
,
WCCP
,
FTP
,
and
HTTPS
settings,
see
the
Man
agement
Console
Reference
Guide
.