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FireSIGHT System Release Notes
Before You Begin: Important Update and Compatibility Notes
FireSIGHT System Online Help (SEU)
FireSIGHT System User Guide
FireSIGHT System Installation Guide
Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series Installation and Configuration Guide
The documentation updated for Version 5.4.0.4 and version 5.4.1.3.contains the following errors: 
The FireSIGHT System User Guide incorrectly states that you can use Lights-Out Management (LOM) on the 
default (eth0) management interface on a Serial Over LAN (SOL) connection to remotely monitor or manage 
Series 3 appliances
. Using the same IP address for LOM and for a SOL connection to your Series 3 device is not 
currently supported.
The FireSIGHT System User Guide does not reflect that, on devices with limited memory, the number of intrusion 
policies may not be paired with more than one variable set. In the case where you can apply an access control policy 
that references only one intrusion policy, verify every reference to the intrusion policy is paired with the same variable 
set. Pairing an intrusion policy with different variable sets results in memory usage.
The FireSIGHT System Virtual Installation Guide incorrect 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: If you did not change the password suing 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 an 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 5.4.0.4 and version 5.4.1.3, 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.
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.
For more information, see the following sections:
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.
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.