Cisco Cisco Security Manager 3.3 インストールガイド
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Deployment Planning Guide for
Cisco Security Manager 3.3
Cisco Security Manager 3.3
Revised: September 30, 2009, OL-20258-01
Introduction
This document provides guidance on planning a deployment of Cisco Security Manager 3.3.x. It includes
these topics: recommended server and client sizing based on reference networks, deployment options for
the set of applications included with Security Manager, licensing, advanced Security Manager tuning
options, and case studies.
these topics: recommended server and client sizing based on reference networks, deployment options for
the set of applications included with Security Manager, licensing, advanced Security Manager tuning
options, and case studies.
This document complements other Security Manager user documentation such as the
and the
.
Cisco Security Manager 3.3 Applications
Cisco Security Manager 3.3 includes the following applications:
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Common Services 3.2
Common Services provides the framework for data storage, login, user role definitions, access
privileges, security protocols, and navigation. It also provides the framework for installation, data
management, event and message handling, and job and process management. Common Services
supplies essential server-side components to applications that include:
privileges, security protocols, and navigation. It also provides the framework for installation, data
management, event and message handling, and job and process management. Common Services
supplies essential server-side components to applications that include:
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SSL libraries
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An embedded SQL database
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The Apache web server
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The Tomcat servlet engine
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The CiscoWorks home page
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Backup and restore functions
Common Services is required for all the applications included with Security Manager listed below.