Сводные данные для Cisco Cisco Security Manager 4.0
Product Bulletin
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Cisco Security Manager 4.2
PB687430
Cisco
®
Security Manager is an enterprise-class security management solution that
helps organizations easily configure, monitor, and troubleshoot any Cisco security
deployment. Cisco Security Manager can be used to manage network services such
as firewall, intrusion prevention system (IPS), site-to-site virtual private network
(VPN), and remote-access VPN services.
deployment. Cisco Security Manager can be used to manage network services such
as firewall, intrusion prevention system (IPS), site-to-site virtual private network
(VPN), and remote-access VPN services.
Cisco Security Manager also supports security features across a wide range of Cisco devices, including firewalls,
IPS sensors, integrated services routers (ISRs), and aggregation services routers (ASRs), as well as Cisco
Catalyst
®
switches and service blades such as the Firewall Services Module (FWSM) and the Intrusion Detection
System Services Module (IDSM).
For more information, please visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/csmanager
.
New Features in Cisco Security Manager 4.2
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Support for identity-based firewall policies, including the ability to define access rules using Active Directory
users and user groups, then using them in device-specific and shared policies.
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Support for the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series ASA Services Module, a high-speed, integrated network
security module for Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series switches.
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Ability to manage Cisco ISR Web Security with Cisco ScanSafe, which provides market-leading web
security for the Cisco Integrated Services Router Generation 2 (ISR G2) family.
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Generic router support to enable the discovery and management of new Cisco Integrated Services Router
(ISR), Aggregation Services Router (ASR), and Edge Services Router (ESR) models in backward-
compatibility mode. Please see
the list of supported models and versions
.
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Simplified PAT enhancements, including the ability to explicitly define a second IP or object/object-group
for inclusion in the PAT Pool, and the ability to use round robin algorithms to assign PAT ports.
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Ability for Cisco Security Manager 3.3.1 customers to directly upgrade to Cisco Security Manager 4.2. This
requires the purchase of new upgrade SKUs.
For more details regarding Cisco Security Manager, please see the
Cisco Security Manager 4.2 data sheet
.
Cisco Security Manager 4.2 Hardware and Operating System Requirements
Cisco Security Manager 4.2 requires modern server hardware and software to deliver an optimized user
experience. While some customers may have the ability to use their existing hardware and system software to run
Version 4.2, review of the Cisco Security Manager 4.2 hardware and software requirements is highly
recommended. Table 1 lists the requirements for Cisco Security Manager 4.2.