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Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series Installation and Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 5      Managing Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series
  Using the Configuration Menu
Note
You must delete managed Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series installations from the Defense Center 
before changing the managing Defense Center for a VAP group.
To change the managing Defense Center: 
Step 1
From the Configuration Menu, select 
2 Configure Defense Center
.
Step 2
When prompted, enter the IP address or host name of the Defense Center you want to manage Cisco 
NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series.
Note that to use the host name of the Defense Center, the host name must be resolvable by DNS, and you 
must have the IP address of at least one DNS server specified in your running configuration. In addition, 
you must configure the DNS server for each VAP group (
configure dns server server_ip_address 
vap-group vap_group_name
). For more information, see the XOS Configuration Guide.
Step 3
From the Configuration Menu, select 
5 Exit
 to quit.
Changing the Registration Key
A registration key is a required alphanumeric value you define that you must provide when you add a 
device to the Defense Center.
If you install Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series on multiple VAPs (that is, you have a VAP group with 
more than one member, or you are creating more than one VAP group), and you are registering the 
software devices to the same Defense Center, the registration key for each VAP must be unique.
Note
If you change the registration key, you must re-register the device to the Defense Center. Changing the 
registration key breaks the connection between the device and its managing Defense Center.
To change the registration key: 
Step 1
From the Configuration Menu, select 
3 Configure the Registration Key
 
to change the registration key.
Step 2
When prompted, enter the registration key.
If there are multiple VAPs in the VAP group, enter the registration key for each VAP in the VAP group.
Step 3
From the Configuration Menu, select 
5 Exit to quit.
Changing the Unique NAT ID
A unique NAT ID is an alphanumeric value used in a network environment that uses network address 
translation (NAT).
If you install Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series on multiple VAPs (that is, you have a VAP group with 
more than one member, or you are creating more than one VAP group), and you are registering the 
software devices to the same Defense Center, the unique NAT ID for each VAP 
must be unique.
Note
If you change the NAT ID, you must re-register the device to the Defense Center. Changing the NAT ID 
breaks the connection between the device and its managing Defense Center.