Cisco Cisco Security Packet Analyzer 2400 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for Cisco Security Packet Analyzer 6.2(2)
System Requirements
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Intelligent queries can be constructed to extract only the packets that are relevant to security
incidents. Queries may be performed through a built-in user interface, or remotely through an API.
incidents. Queries may be performed through a built-in user interface, or remotely through an API.
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Able to queue multiple simultaneous query requests.
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Able to view the last 100 queries and their results.
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A local packet decoder and analyzer is available to handle large capture files and avoid large file
transfers.
transfers.
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Secure SMB and SFTP file server support for moving critical data to long term storage for
compliance and archives.
compliance and archives.
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High speed SAS port for attaching large external disk storage.
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Real time and in-depth network traffic analysis is performed while capturing the interesting packets
to the rolling disk buffer.
to the rolling disk buffer.
System Requirements
For details about Cisco Cisco Security Packet Analyzer system requirements, see your respective
installation documentation on
installation documentation on
Supported Device and Feature Information
This release supports Cisco Security Packet Analyzer 2400. It supports three data interface options: two
10G (2x10G) data ports, Four 1G (4x1G) Ethernet (RJ45) ports and Four 1G (4x1G) optical (SFP) ports.
You need to choose one and only one interface option according to your requirement.
10G (2x10G) data ports, Four 1G (4x1G) Ethernet (RJ45) ports and Four 1G (4x1G) optical (SFP) ports.
You need to choose one and only one interface option according to your requirement.
Supported Browsers
Packet Analyzer supports the following browsers:
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Mozilla Firefox ESR 38
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Restrictions and Limitations
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The packet query function applies only to capture to disk file sessions. To query packet from capture
to memory sessions and an individual capture file, use the filters in packet decode function.
to memory sessions and an individual capture file, use the filters in packet decode function.
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Capture query will not be applicable to the captured files which have been modified. For example,
in Capture > Packet Capture/Decode > Files page, if you change the captured file name by
renaming or merging, then that capture session associated capture files can no longer be used for
query.
in Capture > Packet Capture/Decode > Files page, if you change the captured file name by
renaming or merging, then that capture session associated capture files can no longer be used for
query.