Web Security Service Announcement Milan (GITMI) Maintenance February 17, 2021

12 hours
Complete
Complete

The scheduled maintenance has been completed.

Underway

Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.

Scheduled

Please be advised that the date for this maintenance has been changed. The impact however remains unchanged. Here is the updated schedule:

Updated Schedule • Start Date: February 17, 2021, at 17:00 UTC • End Date: February 18, 2021, at 05:00 UTC

Scheduled

The Milan (GITMI) WSS site will undergo maintenance beginning on February 27th, 2021 at 17:00 UTC lasting for a duration of up to 12 hours.

• Expect the site to be completely unavailable during the maintenance window. • IP address changes will occur so it is imperative to adjust access control lists appropriately. • Carefully review the information below to avoid disruption of service.

Ingress IP Addresses The IP addresses you forward traffic to for filtering. The IP address must match the connection method. For example, do not connect IPsec tunnels to the IP address for WSS Agent. IPsec / Proxy-forwarding / Explicit / SEP Agent (Explicit Mode):

• 46.235.159.164 - NO CHANGE

WSS Agent / Unified Agent:

• 148.64.10.164 - NO CHANGE

Egress IP Ranges The IP addresses WSS will use to access content on your behalf and to deliver filtered content to your users. If you use application or firewall access control lists, add new IP ranges prior to the maintenance:

• 168.149.159.0/24 - NEW • 46.235.159.0/24 - NO CHANGE • 148.64.10.0/24 - NO CHANGE

Impact Expect the site to be completely unavailable during the maintenance window.

Required Action Failure to make these changes could prevent users from connecting to WSS, accessing third party web applications, or authenticating against the service using the Auth Connector (where applicable).

• Firewall rules regulating connectivity to/from your network to WSS should be adjusted to allow traffic to pass to the ingress IP networks listed above. • Third party applications that regulate connections by source IP address should be updated to accept connections from the egress IP networks listed above to ensure traffic proxied through WSS can reach the application. • Auth Connector must be able to communicate with all egress ranges listed above on TCP 443, where applicable.

Guidance for specific connection methods: • IPsec: Switch to your secondary tunnel prior to the maintenance window. • WSS Agent and Unified Agent: User traffic will be automatically redirected by the service to the nearest alternate site during the maintenance window. • SEP Agent: User traffic will be automatically redirected by the service to the nearest alternate site during the maintenance window. • Explicit proxy and proxy forwarding: Customers directing traffic to proxy.threatpulse.net will be automatically redirected by the service to the nearest alternate site during the maintenance window.

WARNING: Any customer, regardless of connection method, with a configuration pointing to a specific site or IP address must manually failover to a secondary site during the migration window to avoid an outage. Explicit redirection should never point to an IP address. Only IPsec connections should be directed to IP addresses.

Support Questions? Contact technical support by visiting: https://support.broadcom.com/security.

For service status and maintenance updates visit and subscribe to Broadcom Service Status: https://wss.status.broadcom.com.

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