Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7115
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Sourcefire 3D System User Guide
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Using Health Monitoring
Configuring Health Policies
Chapter 53
Configuring Policy Run Time Intervals
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You can control how often health tests run by modifying the Policy Run Time
Interval for the health policy. The maximum run time interval you can set is 99999
minutes.
WARNING!
Do not set a run interval of less than five minutes.
To configure a policy run time interval:
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1. On the Health Policy Configuration page, select Policy Run Time Interval.
The Health Policy Configuration — Policy Run Time Interval page appears.
2. In the Run Interval (mins) field, enter the time in minutes that you want to
elapse between automatic repetitions of the test.
3. You have three options:
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To save your changes to this module and return to the Health Policy
page, click Save Policy and Exit.
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To return to the Health Policy page without saving any of your settings
for this module, click Cancel.
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To temporarily save your changes to this module and switch to another
module’s settings to modify, select the other module from the list at the
left of the page. If you click Save Policy and Exit when you are done, all
changes you made will be saved; if you click Cancel, you discard all
changes.
You must apply the health policy to the appropriate appliances if you want
your settings to take effect. See
on page 2228 for
more information.
Configuring Advanced Malware Protection Monitoring
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This module tracks the state and stability of the Defense Center’s ability to query
the Sourcefire cloud and detect files in network traffic. If the system detects that
your connection with the cloud is interrupted, the encryption keys used for the
connection are invalid, or the number of files detected in a time frame is
excessive, the status classification for this module changes to Warning and the
module generates a health alert.