Cisco Cisco Security Manager 4.1 Guía De Información
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Supported Devices and Software Versions for Cisco Security Manager 4.1
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Supported Software for Security Manager
Supported Software for Security Manager
Security Manager supports the software on the devices that it manages as described in the following
sections:
sections:
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ASA, FWSM, PIX, and IPS Supported Software Versions
The following list describes the minimum supported software versions plus the specific release numbers
that have additional support in Security Manager for devices that run operating systems other than Cisco
IOS Software. You must use a software version that meets at least the minimum. If you use a version that
is not listed, Security Manager will treat it as one of these versions (the most closely-matching version,
which is typically the release number nearest to it but lower). Any features that are unique to the version
you are using are not supported in Security Manager.
that have additional support in Security Manager for devices that run operating systems other than Cisco
IOS Software. You must use a software version that meets at least the minimum. If you use a version that
is not listed, Security Manager will treat it as one of these versions (the most closely-matching version,
which is typically the release number nearest to it but lower). Any features that are unique to the version
you are using are not supported in Security Manager.
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Cisco ASA-5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA)—ASA Software Release 7.0(1-2,
4-8), 7.1(1-2), 7.2(1-4), 8.0(2-3, 5), 8.1(1-2), 8.2(1-3), 8.3(1-2), 8.4(1).
4-8), 7.1(1-2), 7.2(1-4), 8.0(2-3, 5), 8.1(1-2), 8.2(1-3), 8.3(1-2), 8.4(1).
The following exceptions apply to ASA software support:
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If you upgrade a device that you are already managing in Security Manager to 8.3(1) or higher,
you must delete the device from the inventory and then add it back. This is required due to
significant policy changes between the 8.3 release and lower releases. This requirement applies
to all device models, including upgrades of a 5585-X from 8.2(3) to 8.4(1).
you must delete the device from the inventory and then add it back. This is required due to
significant policy changes between the 8.3 release and lower releases. This requirement applies
to all device models, including upgrades of a 5585-X from 8.2(3) to 8.4(1).
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Although 8.2(4) is supported in downward compatibility mode as 8.2(3), Security Manager does
support ASA 5585-X models with SSP-10 and SSP-40 running 8.2(4).
support ASA 5585-X models with SSP-10 and SSP-40 running 8.2(4).
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You cannot use Security Manager to manage SSL VPNs on ASA 7.x.
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You cannot use Security Manager to manage an ASA 8.3+ device if you enable password
encryption using the password encryption aes command. You must turn off password
encryption before you can add the device to the Security Manager inventory.
encryption using the password encryption aes command. You must turn off password
encryption before you can add the device to the Security Manager inventory.
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Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Firewall Services Module (FWSM)—FWSM Software Release 2.2(1),
2.3(1-4), 3.1(1, 3-9), 3.2(1-4), 4.0(1), and 4.1(1).
2.3(1-4), 3.1(1, 3-9), 3.2(1-4), 4.0(1), and 4.1(1).
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Cisco PIX 500 Series Firewalls—PIX Firewall Software Release 6.3(1-5), 7.0(1-2, 4-8), 7.1(1-2),
7.2(1-5), and 8.0(2-4).
7.2(1-5), and 8.0(2-4).
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IPS sensors and modules—IPS Software 5.1, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 7.0, and 7.1 with these restrictions:
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IPS signature updates are supported only on IPS Software 5.1(5)E1 and later.
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Release 7.1 is supported on the Cisco ASA 5585 IPS Security Services Processor only.
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You cannot configure any IPv6 features that are available with version 6.2 and higher. If you
configure IPv6 features directly on the device, Security Manager does not disturb your
configuration. Consider using Security Manager’s FlexConfig feature to manage IPv6
configurations.
configure IPv6 features directly on the device, Security Manager does not disturb your
configuration. Consider using Security Manager’s FlexConfig feature to manage IPv6
configurations.