Cisco Cisco Security Manager 4.10 Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Security Manager 4.10
 
Installation Notes
Logging for ASA Standby— Security Manager 4.10 will be able to receive logs from standby ASAs.
Alerting for Critical Processes— Security Manager 4.10 has the ability to generate email 
notifications when critical CSM processes go down or are not running.
ICMPv6 Support— Security Manager 4.10 supports IPv6 addresses for the ICMP policy.
Support for ASA 9.5(1) version
IPv6 Support for VLAN Mapping—The VLAN mapping feature on the ASA allows for traffic from 
VPN connections to be directed to a specified VLAN interface. Beginning with Security Manager 
version 4.10 and ASA 9.5(1), you can assign IPv6 addresses to remote users. 
Support for New Device Types
You can now manage the following new device types in Security Manager:
Support for Cisco Firepower 9000 Series appliances has been added in Security Manager version 
4.10. The following devices are supported:
FPR9K-SM-24
FPR9K-SM-36
Support for Cisco 1783 Industrial Security Appliance has been added in Security Manager version 
4.10.
Other Enhancements in Cisco Security Manager 4.10
Support for IPv6 values in remote access VPN policies—Security manager now supports IPv6 
entries for Unified access Control Lists and Web Type Access Control Lists.
Support for IPv6 entries in Packet Tracer—Security Manager now supports IPv6 values for the 
Source and Destination host addresses for the Packet Tracer utility. 
Installation Notes
Please refer to the Installation Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.10 for specific installation 
instructions and for important information about client and server requirements. Before installing Cisco 
Security Manager 4.10, it is critical that you read the notes listed in this section and the 
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The “Licensing” chapter in the installation guide enables you to determine which license you need. 
(The license you need depends upon whether you are performing a new installation or upgrading 
from one of several previous versions.) It also describes the various licenses available, such as 
standard, professional, and evaluation. 
The STD-TO-PRO upgrade converts an ST25 license to a PRO50 license and will result in support 
for 50 devices. If additional devices need to be supported, you need to buy the necessary incremental 
licenses. 
Beginning with Version 4.7 of Security Manager, a temporary license for the API is available from 
Cisco.
Beginning with Version 4.7 of Security Manager, you can apply incremental licenses to the 
evaluation version of the Security Manager license. 
Do not modify casuser (the default service account) or directory permissions that are established 
during the installation of the product. Doing so can lead to problems with your being able to do the 
following: