Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000
Glossary
GL-12
FireSIGHT System User Guide
application type
Whether an
is an
apply
The action you take to have a
, or changes to that policy, take effect. You apply most policies from
the
to its managed
s; however, you activate and deactivate
policies
because they do not involve changes to the configuration of managed devices.
ASA FirePOWER
The short name for
audit event
that describes a specific FireSIGHT System user interaction with the web interface. Each audit
event contains a time stamp, the user name of the user whose action generated the event, a source IP
address, and text describing the event. Audit events are recorded in the
address, and text describing the event. Audit events are recorded in the
.
audit log
A record of user interactions with the web interface. The audit log comprises
s.
authentication object
A collection of settings that allows you to connect to an external authentication server for one of two
reasons. One type of authentication object enables
reasons. One type of authentication object enables
(RADIUS or LDAP) to the
FireSIGHT System’s web interface. Another type specifies the LDAP users and groups you can use in
s, and allows you to retrieve metadata for certain users whose activity was detected in
network traffic or by the
.
automatic application bypass (AAB)
An advanced
setting that limits the time allowed to process packets through an interface and
allows packets to bypass processing if the time is exceeded. Cisco recommends use of this feature for
s in non-production environments.
banner
See
.
base policy
A selectable set of configurations that may be any default
provided by Cisco, or a
custom policy.
base policy layer
A
in an
comprised of default settings. The
intrusion policy determines the settings in the base policy layer.
blacklist
See
.