Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000 Developer's Guide
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FireSIGHT System Host Input API Guide
Chapter 3 Using the Host Input Import Tool
Writing Host Input Import Files
For example, if you want a host running a product whose name consists of third-party strings to use the
vulnerabilities from Red Hat Linux 9, select
vulnerabilities from Red Hat Linux 9, select
Redhat, Inc.
as the vendor,
Redhat Linux
as the product, and
9
as the version.
Step 10
Click
Save
.
After you create the third-party product map, you can import data using the
SetOS
,
SetService
, or
AddService
functions. Note the third-party product name details and Cisco product definition before
importing data.
To locate third-party and Cisco product details:
Access:
Admin
Step 1
Select
Policies > Application Detectors.
The Application Detectors page appears.
Step 2
Select
User Third-Party Mappings
.
The Third-Party Product Mappings page appears.
Step 3
Click the edit icon (
) for your product map set.
The Edit Third-Party Product Mappings page appears.
Step 4
Click the edit icon (
) for your product map.
The Add Product Map pop-up window appears. Note the
Vendor String
,
Product String
, and
Version String
values.
For more information on mapping third-party products, see the FireSIGHT System User Guide.
Writing Host Input Import Files
This chapter provides details on the syntax to import data using the import functions of the host input
import tool. When writing your import file, make sure you follow the instructions provided in the
following sections:
import tool. When writing your import file, make sure you follow the instructions provided in the
following sections:
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Understanding Import File Format
To successfully import data using the host input import tool, you must create an import file that conforms
to the required format.
to the required format.
Caution
The system discards any data in the import file that it cannot interpret, so you may want to test import
of your import file before running the import. For more information, see
of your import file before running the import. For more information, see