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Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series Installation and Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 4      Setting Up the Defense Center 
  Reconfiguring Interfaces
Note that if you add a new inline set, you must configure it on the Device Management page (
Devices > 
Device Management > Inline Sets
) after you set up the inline interface. For more information, see the 
FireSIGHT System User Guide.
Step 6
Click 
Save.
The interface is configured. Note that your changes do not take effect until you apply the device 
configuration by clicking 
Apply Changes
 at the top right of the menu bar. See Applying Changes to 
Devices in the FireSIGHT System User Guide for more information.
Reconfiguring Interfaces
You reconfigure an interface by deleting the interface from the Defense Center, deleting the interface 
from the X-Series platform, then recreating the interface as either passive or inline using the X-Series 
CLI. You cannot reconfigure an interface from the Defense Center. 
Caution
Before you use the X-Series CLI to either delete or edit the sensing interfaces in an interface, you must 
use the Defense Center’s web interface to delete the interface. You can create a new interface using the 
Defense Center’s web interface after you use the X-Series CLI to configure the sensing interfaces 
according to the needs of your organization.
To delete an interface from the Defense Center:
Step 1
Log into the Defense Center’s web interface using a user account with Administrator access, and select 
Devices > Device Management
.
The Device Management page appears.
Step 2
Next to the interface you want to configure, click the edit icon (
). 
The inline or passive interface pop-up window appears.
Step 3
Select 
None
 from the 
None/Passive
 or 
None/Inline
 option, click 
Save
, then click 
Apply Changes
 at the top 
right of the menu bar for your changes to take effect.
After deleting the interface from the Defense Center, delete the interface using the X-Series CLI, then 
create a new interface as either passive or inline. See 
, the XOS Command Reference Guide, and the XOS Configuration Guide for more information.