Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000
Glossary
GL-14
FireSIGHT System User Guide
Cisco Intelligence Feed
A collection of regularly updated lists of IP addresses determined by the
to have a poor
reputation. Each list in the feed represents a specific category: open relays, known attackers, bogus IP
addresses (bogon), and so on. In an
addresses (bogon), and so on. In an
, you can
any or all of the categories
using
. Because the intelligence feed is regularly updated, using it ensures that the
system uses up-to-date information to filter your network traffic.
Cisco VRT
Cisco’s Vulnerability Research Team.
clean list
A list of files as represented by their
s. When the system detects a file in the list, it
does not perform a
, treating the file as clean, even if the
for the file in
the
is Malware.
CLI
See
client
Also called a client application, an
that runs on one
and relies on another host (a
to perform some operation. For example, email clients allow you to send and receive email. When the
system detects that a user on a host is using a specific client to access another host, it reports that
information in the
system detects that a user on a host is using a specific client to access another host, it reports that
information in the
and
, including the name and version (if available) of the
client.
client application
See
clipboard
A holding area where you can copy up to 25,000
s that you can later add to
s.
cloud services
See
clustering
A feature that allows you to achieve redundancy of networking functionality and configuration data
between two peer Series 3
between two peer Series 3
s. Clustering provides a single logical system for
, which allows you to configure
redundant
s.
Collective Security Intelligence Cloud
Sometimes called cloud services, a Cisco-hosted external server where the
can obtain
up-to-date, relevant information including malware,
also