Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 2000
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 51 Configuring Appliance Settings
Understanding Change Reconciliation
•
Enter the user name for the storage system in the
Username
field and the password for that user in
the
Password
field.
Step 5
If there are any required command line options, select
Use Advanced Options
.
A
Command Line Options
field appears where you can enter the mount binary commands, such as security
modes. See
for more information.
Step 6
Under System Usage, select either or both of the following:
•
Select
Use for Backups
to store backups on the designated host.
•
Select
Use for Reports
to store reports on the designated host.
Step 7
Optionally, click
Test
.
The test ensures that the Defense Center can access the designated host and directory.
Step 8
Click
Save
.
Your remote storage configuration is saved.
Understanding Change Reconciliation
License:
Any
To monitor the changes that users make and ensure that they follow your organization’s preferred
standard, you can configure your system to send, via email, a detailed report of changes made to your
system over the past 24 hours. Whenever a user saves changes to the system configuration, a snapshot is
taken of the changes. The change reconciliation report combines information from these snapshots to
present a clear summary of recent system changes.
standard, you can configure your system to send, via email, a detailed report of changes made to your
system over the past 24 hours. Whenever a user saves changes to the system configuration, a snapshot is
taken of the changes. The change reconciliation report combines information from these snapshots to
present a clear summary of recent system changes.
The following sample graphic displays a User section of an example change reconciliation report and
lists both the previous value for each configuration and the value after changes. When users make
multiple changes to the same configuration, the report lists summaries of each distinct change in
chronological order, beginning with the most recent.
lists both the previous value for each configuration and the value after changes. When users make
multiple changes to the same configuration, the report lists summaries of each distinct change in
chronological order, beginning with the most recent.