Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7020
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 51 Configuring Appliance Settings
Using Custom HTTPS Certificates
To modify the appliance information:
Access:
Admin
Step 1
Select
System > Local > Configuration
.
The Information page appears.
Step 2
To change the appliance name, type a new name in the
Name
field.
The name must be alphanumeric characters and cannot be composed of numeric characters only.
Step 3
To save your changes, click
Save
.
The page refreshes and your changes are saved.
Using Custom HTTPS Certificates
License:
Any
Cisco Defense Centers and managed devices that support web-based user interfaces include default SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer) certificates that you can use to initiate an encrypted communication channel
between your web browser and the appliance. However, because the default certificate for an appliance
is not generated by a certificate authority (CA) trusted by any globally known CA, you can replace it
with a custom certificate signed by a globally known or internally trusted CA.
(Secure Sockets Layer) certificates that you can use to initiate an encrypted communication channel
between your web browser and the appliance. However, because the default certificate for an appliance
is not generated by a certificate authority (CA) trusted by any globally known CA, you can replace it
with a custom certificate signed by a globally known or internally trusted CA.
You can manage certificates through the local configuration for your appliance. For more information,
see the following:
see the following:
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Viewing the Current HTTPS Server Certificate
License:
Any
You can view details from the server certificate currently in place for your appliance. The certificate
provides the following information:
provides the following information:
Current Policies
The appliance-level policies currently applied. If a policy has been updated
since it was last applied, the name of the policy appears in italics.
since it was last applied, the name of the policy appears in italics.
Model Number
The model number for the appliance. This number may be important for
troubleshooting.
troubleshooting.
Table 51-2
Appliance Information (continued)
Field
Description