Cisco Cisco Security Manager 4.6 Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Security Manager 4.6
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Introduction
Introduction
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The online versions of the user documentation are also occasionally updated after the initial release. As
a result, the information contained in the Cisco Security Manager
a result, the information contained in the Cisco Security Manager
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supersedes any information contained in the context-sensitive help included with the product. For more
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Cisco Security Manager 4.6—Cisco Security Manager enables you to manage security policies on
Cisco security devices. Security Manager supports integrated provisioning of firewall, VPN, and IPS
services across IOS routers, PIX and ASA security appliances, IPS sensors and modules, Catalyst
6500 and 7600 Series ASA Services Modules (ASA-SM), and several other services modules for
Catalyst switches and some routers. (You can find complete device support information under
Cisco security devices. Security Manager supports integrated provisioning of firewall, VPN, and IPS
services across IOS routers, PIX and ASA security appliances, IPS sensors and modules, Catalyst
6500 and 7600 Series ASA Services Modules (ASA-SM), and several other services modules for
Catalyst switches and some routers. (You can find complete device support information under
on Cisco.com.) Security Manager also supports
provisioning of many platform-specific settings, for example, interfaces, routing, identity, QoS,
logging, and so on.
logging, and so on.
Security Manager efficiently manages a wide range of networks, from small networks consisting of
a few devices to large networks with thousands of devices. Scalability is achieved through a rich
feature set of device grouping capabilities and objects and policies that can be shared.
a few devices to large networks with thousands of devices. Scalability is achieved through a rich
feature set of device grouping capabilities and objects and policies that can be shared.
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Auto Update Server 4.6—The Auto Update Server (AUS) is a tool for upgrading PIX security
appliance software images, ASA software images, PIX Device Manager (PDM) images, Adaptive
Security Device Manager (ASDM) images, and PIX security appliance and ASA configuration files.
Security appliances with dynamic IP addresses that use the auto update feature connect to AUS
periodically to upgrade device configuration files and to pass device and status information.
appliance software images, ASA software images, PIX Device Manager (PDM) images, Adaptive
Security Device Manager (ASDM) images, and PIX security appliance and ASA configuration files.
Security appliances with dynamic IP addresses that use the auto update feature connect to AUS
periodically to upgrade device configuration files and to pass device and status information.
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Before using Cisco Security Manager 4.6, we recommend that you read this entire document. In addition,
it is critical that you read the
it is critical that you read the
before installing Cisco Security Manager 4.6.
This document lists the ID numbers and headlines for issues that may affect your operation of the
product. This document also includes a list of resolved problems. If you accessed this document from
Cisco.com, you can click any ID number, which takes you to the appropriate release note enclosure in
the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST). The release note enclosure contains symptoms, conditions, and
workaround information.
product. This document also includes a list of resolved problems. If you accessed this document from
Cisco.com, you can click any ID number, which takes you to the appropriate release note enclosure in
the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST). The release note enclosure contains symptoms, conditions, and
workaround information.