Cisco Cisco AMP Threat Grid 5500 Appliance Installation Guide
Cisco AMP Threat Grid Appliance Administrator's Guide
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
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One way to reconnect to the TGSH Dialog is to SSH into the Admin IP address as the user 'threatgrid'. The
required password will either be the initial, randomly generated password, which is visible initially in the TGSH
Dialog, or the new Admin password you create during the first step of the OpAdmin Configuration.
required password will either be the initial, randomly generated password, which is visible initially in the TGSH
Dialog, or the new Admin password you create during the first step of the OpAdmin Configuration.
Password Updates
Lost password? See Lost Password Recovery in the Getting Started section, above.
Setting Up Networking in Recovery Mode
1.
Initiate a reboot, and wait for the boot menu, which is only present for a short period of time- so be ready
(see Figure 3 - Boot Menu - Support Mode, above).
(see Figure 3 - Boot Menu - Support Mode, above).
2.
Select Recovery Mode. Wait a couple of minutes for the system to start up.
3.
Once the system is up, press Enter several times to get a clean command prompt.
4.
Enter netctl clean and answer the questions as follows:
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Configuration type: static
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IP Address: <Clean IP Address>/<Netmask>
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Gateway Address: <Clean network gateway>
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Routes: <leave blank>
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Answer y to the final question.
5.
Enter Exit to apply the configuration.
At this point the appliance will attempt to open an outbound support connection on the Clean interface on port
19791/tcp.
19791/tcp.
Main Configuration Management – OpAdmin Portal
The initial setup and configuration wizard is described in the
Threat Grid Appliance Setup and Configuration
Guide
. New appliances may require the administrator to completed additional configuration, and OpAdmin
settings may require updates over time.
The OpAdmin Portal is the Threat Grid Appliance administrator’s main configuration interface. It is a Web portal
that can be used once an IP address has been configured on the TGA’s Admin interface.
that can be used once an IP address has been configured on the TGA’s Admin interface.
OpAdmin is the recommended tool for configuring your appliance, and in fact, much of the appliance
configuration can only be done via OpAdmin. OpAdmin is used to configure and manage a number of important
Threat Grid Appliance configuration settings, including:
configuration can only be done via OpAdmin. OpAdmin is used to configure and manage a number of important
Threat Grid Appliance configuration settings, including:
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The administrator's passwords (for OpAdmin and the "threatgrid" user)
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Threat Grid License
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Rate Limits
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SMTP
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SSH
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SSL Certificates