Cisco Cisco AMP Threat Grid 5500 Appliance Guide De Montage
Connecting with a Threat Grid Appliance
SSL CERTIFICATES AND THREAT GRID APPLIANCES
SSL CERTIFICATES AND THREAT GRID APPLIANCES
10
STEPS
Threat Grid Appliance (“TGA”)
FireAMP Private Cloud
3.2
Complete the Connection to Threat Grid
fields:
fields:
1.
Enter the TGA Hostname
2.
Enter the Threat Grid API Key for the
account that is to be used for
integrations.
account that is to be used for
integrations.
3.
Choose the TGA SSL Certificate file.
4.
Click Save Configuration.
5.
Click Test Connection.
6.
Once the connection test passes, you
will need to run the Reconfiguration
on the FireAMP Private Cloud to
apply the changes.
will need to run the Reconfiguration
on the FireAMP Private Cloud to
apply the changes.
Technically, this will allow AMP to talk to the
Threat Grid Appliance, and you can now
submit samples to TG at this point. However,
you must complete the remaining steps to set
up the Disposition Update Service, in order to
communicate disposition results to the TGA.
Threat Grid Appliance, and you can now
submit samples to TG at this point. However,
you must complete the remaining steps to set
up the Disposition Update Service, in order to
communicate disposition results to the TGA.
(For more information, please refer to the user
documentation for the FireAMP Private Cloud.)
documentation for the FireAMP Private Cloud.)
4
Set up the Disposition Update Service
The following steps describe how to set up
the Disposition Update Service
the Disposition Update Service