Cisco Cisco AMP Threat Grid 5500 Appliance Guia Da Instalação
Cisco AMP Threat Grid Appliance Setup and Configuration Guide
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A Cisco AMP Threat Grid Appliance is a Linux server with Threat Grid software installed by Cisco Manufacturing
prior to shipping. Once a new appliance is received, it must be set up and configured for your on-premises
network environment. Before you begin, there are a number of issues to consider and plan. Environmental
requirements, hardware requirements, and network requirements are described below.
prior to shipping. Once a new appliance is received, it must be set up and configured for your on-premises
network environment. Before you begin, there are a number of issues to consider and plan. Environmental
requirements, hardware requirements, and network requirements are described below.
User Documentation and Online Help
Threat Grid Appliance - Threat Grid Appliance user documentation, including this document, the Threat Grid
Appliance Administrator’s Guide, Release Notes, integration guides, and more, can be found on the
Appliance Administrator’s Guide, Release Notes, integration guides, and more, can be found on the
Install and
Upgrade page
on Cisco.com.
Threat Grid Portal UI Online Help
- Threat Grid Portal user documentation, including Release Notes, “Using
Threat Grid” Online Help, API documentation, and other information is available from the Help menu located in
the navigation bar at the top of the user interface.
the navigation bar at the top of the user interface.
Environmental Requirements
The Threat Grid Appliance is deployed on a UCS C220-M3 server. Before you set up and configure your
appliance, make sure the necessary environment requirements for power, rack space, cooling, and other issues
are met, according to the specification for your server.
appliance, make sure the necessary environment requirements for power, rack space, cooling, and other issues
are met, according to the specification for your server.
Hardware Requirements
The form factor for the Admin interface is SFP+. If there are no SFP+ ports available on the switch, or SFP+ is
not desirable, then a transceiver for 1000Base-T can be used (for example, Cisco Compatible Gigabit RJ 45
Copper SFP Transceiver Module Mini -GBIC - 10/100/1000 Base-T Copper SFP Module.
not desirable, then a transceiver for 1000Base-T can be used (for example, Cisco Compatible Gigabit RJ 45
Copper SFP Transceiver Module Mini -GBIC - 10/100/1000 Base-T Copper SFP Module.
Figure 2 -
Cisco 1000BASE-T Copper SFP (GLC-T)
Monitor: You can either attach a monitor to the server, or, if CIMC (Cisco Integrated Management Controller) is
configured, you can use a remote KVM.
configured, you can use a remote KVM.
Hardware Documentation
Installation and Service Guide for Cisco UCS C220 M3 Server:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/hw/C220/install/C220.html
Spec Sheet for Cisco UCS C220 M3 High-Density Rack Server (Small Form Factor Disk Drive Model):