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Version 5.2.0.1
Sourcefire 3D System Release Notes
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Features Introduced in Previous Versions
In previous versions, you could configure NAT through device-based NAT rules. 
Policy-based NAT replaces that functionality. When you update managed devices 
to Version 5.2, the device-based NAT rules for that device (formerly configured 
under Devices > Device Management > Edit) become a NAT policy (under the Devices 
> NAT tab on the Defense Center) with equivalent rules.
You can use policy-based NAT on Series 3 managed devices with a Control 
license enabled.
Clustered Stacking
In addition to the ability to create clustered configurations of managed devices, 
you can now establish redundancy of networking functionality and configuration 
data between two identically configured peer device stacks. Just as with paired 
individual devices in a cluster, clustered stacks provide a backup option if one 
stack fails. As in the existing clustering feature, all devices in the configuration 
must have identical licenses and must have Control licenses. When you register 
or unregister any device in a clustered stack with a Defense Center, the entire 
clustered stack is registered or unregistered as a group.
All Series 3 devices that support stacking are supported for this feature. However, 
stacked 3D9900 devices are not supported.
Drop BPDUs Support
The drop Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) configuration added in Version 5.2 
allows you to set up an inline configuration that operates over a single physical 
link. You can now configure a virtual switch with two logical interfaces; each 
interface must have a different configured VLAN tag. Additionally, on a third-party 
switch or other supported device, you must configure two VLANs and two logical 
interfaces; each interface must be in a different VLAN but configured on the same 
physical port.
Series 2 Device Reimaging 
Series 2 appliances are the second series of Sourcefire physical appliances, which 
includes the following appliance models: 
3D500/1000/2000
3D2100/2500/3500/4500
3D6500
3D9900
DC500/1000/3000
Version 5.2.0.1 of the Sourcefire 3D System can now run on Series 2 appliances. 
Previously, Series 2 devices supported only 4.x versions of the Sourcefire 3D 
System. Note that Series 2 devices running Version 5.2.0.1 must be managed by 
a Defense Center; they no longer have standalone capabilities. For more 
information, see the Sourcefire 3D System User Guide.