Cisco Cisco AMP Threat Grid 5004 Appliance 설치 가이드
Cisco AMP Threat Grid Appliance Setup and Configuration Guide
PLANNING
PLANNING
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SSH (in for tgsh-dialog)
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Syslog (outbound to configured syslog server)
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ESA/WSA – CSA Integrations
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FireAMP Private Cloud Integration
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DNS – Optional.
Dirty Interface
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Connect to the Dirty network. Requires Internet access. Outbound Only!
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DNS.
Note:
If you are setting up an integration with a FireAMP Private Cloud, and the FireAMP appliance
hostname cannot be resolved over the Dirty interface, then a separate DNS server that uses the Clean
interface can be configured in OpAdmin.
interface can be configured in OpAdmin.
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NTP
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Updates
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Support Session in Normal Operations Mode
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Support Snapshots
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Malware Sample-initiated Traffic
CIMC Interface
Recommended. If the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (“CIMC”) interface is configured, it can be used
for server management and maintenance. For more information see APPENDIX A – CIMC CONFIGURATION
(RECOMMENDED).
for server management and maintenance. For more information see APPENDIX A – CIMC CONFIGURATION
(RECOMMENDED).
Reserved Interface
The non-Admin SFP+ port is reserved for future use.
Login Names and Passwords - Defaults
Web UI Administrator
Login:
admin
Password: "changeme"
OpAdmin and Shell user
Use the initial Threat Grid/TGSH Dialog randomly generated password, and then the new password entered
during the first step of the OpAdmin configuration workflow.
during the first step of the OpAdmin configuration workflow.
If you lose the password, follow the Lost Password instructions located in the Support section of the Threat
Grid Appliance Administrator's Guide.
Grid Appliance Administrator's Guide.