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FireSIGHT System Release Notes
Version 5.3.1.4
Before You Begin: Important Update and Compatibility Notes
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The FireSIGHT System User Guide incorrectly states that, when configuring administrative shell
access,
access,
Shell users can log in using user names with lowercase, uppercase, or mixed
case letters
. The documentation should state that
Shell users can log in using user names
with lowercase letters
. (144936/CSCze95327)
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The FireSIGHT System User Guide incorrectly refers to the 5.3.1 STIG release notes. The STIG
release notes for Version 5.3 should also be used for Version 5.3.1. Contact Support for the 5.3 STIG
release notes. (CSCur79089)
release notes for Version 5.3 should also be used for Version 5.3.1. Contact Support for the 5.3 STIG
release notes. (CSCur79089)
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The FireSIGHT System Virtual Installation Guide incorrectly states the following about logging in
to a virtual device at the VMware console using admin as the username and the new admin account
password specified in the deployment setup wizard:
to a virtual device at the VMware console using admin as the username and the new admin account
password specified in the deployment setup wizard:
If you did not change the password using
the wizard or you are deploying with a ESXi OVF template, use Cisco as the password.
The documentation should state that if you did not change the password using the wizard or you are
deploying with a ESXi OVF template, use Sourcefire as the password. (CSCut77002)
deploying with a ESXi OVF template, use Sourcefire as the password. (CSCut77002)
Before You Begin: Important Update and Compatibility Notes
Before you begin the update process for Version 5.3.1.4, you should familiarize yourself with the
behavior of the system during the update process, as well as with any compatibility issues or required
pre- or post-update configuration changes.
behavior of the system during the update process, as well as with any compatibility issues or required
pre- or post-update configuration changes.
Caution
Cisco strongly recommends you perform the update in a maintenance window or at a time when the
interruption will have the least impact on your deployment.
interruption will have the least impact on your deployment.
For more information, see the following sections:
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Configuration and Event Backup Guidelines
Before you begin the update, Cisco strongly recommends that you delete or move any backup files that
reside on your appliance, then back up current event and configuration data to an external location.
reside on your appliance, then back up current event and configuration data to an external location.
Before you begin the update, Cisco strongly recommends that you back up current event and
configuration data to an external location. This data is not backed up as part of the update process.
configuration data to an external location. This data is not backed up as part of the update process.
Use the Defense Center to back up event and configuration data for itself and the devices it manages. For
more information on the backup and restore feature, see the FireSIGHT System User Guide.
more information on the backup and restore feature, see the FireSIGHT System User Guide.
Note
The Defense Center purges locally stored backups from previous updates. To retain archived backups,
store the backups externally.
store the backups externally.