Manage Sites
A Cisco Secure Access Site is a resource that you can associate with the Internal Networks in your organization.
You can add a Site for a deployed Secure Access Virtual Appliance (VA) in Secure Access. Once you add a Site, add an Internal Network in Secure Access and associate the Internal Network's private IP address with the Site. You must have at least one VA deployed in your environment to add a Site in Secure Access.
How to Add and Associate Sites in Secure Access
Sites refer to separate unique locations or private networks, which do not have a direct connection to your other locations or networks.
- First, deploy a Virtual Appliance with Secure Access.
- For more information, see Get Started with Virtual Appliances.
- Add Sites for the Virtual Appliances deployed in the organization.
- For more information, see Manage Site for Virtual Appliance.
You can manage the Site for an integrated AD deployment. For more information, see Manage Deployed AD Components.
- For more information, see Manage Site for Virtual Appliance.
- Then, add an Internal Network and select the Site to associate with the private network or subnet.
- For more information, see Manage Internal Networks .
- Select the configured Site in your internet access rules. For more information, see Components for Internet Access Rules.
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