Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000
Glossary
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
malware storage pack
A secondary solid-state drive supplied by Cisco that you can install in certain
s to store
s, freeing space on the device’s primary hard drive for
and configuration storage.
managed device
See
management interface
The network interface that you use to administer a FireSIGHT System
. In most deployments,
the management interface is connected to an internal
. Compare with
.
mobile device
In the FireSIGHT System, a
identified by the
feature as a mobile, handheld device (such
as a mobile phone or tablet). The system can often detect whether a mobile device is jailbroken.
monitor
In an
, a way to log traffic that matches a
, but allows the system to continue to evaluate the traffic rather than immediately allowing
or blocking it.
NAT
Network address translation, a feature most commonly used to share a single internet connection among
multiple
multiple
s on a private network. Using
, the system can identify
s as
s. In addition, in a Layer 3 deployment of the FireSIGHT System, you can configure routing
with NAT using a
.
NAT policy
A policy that uses
s to perform routing with
.
NAT rule
A set of configurations and conditions that evaluate network traffic and specify how traffic matching
those qualifications is translated. NAT rules are added to an existing
those qualifications is translated. NAT rules are added to an existing
to perform routing using
.
NetFlow
An open but proprietary network protocol for collecting IP traffic information, developed by Cisco
Systems to run on Cisco IOS-enabled equipment. You can use the information collected by
NetFlow-enabled devices to supplement the discovery and
Systems to run on Cisco IOS-enabled equipment. You can use the information collected by
NetFlow-enabled devices to supplement the discovery and
to monitor networks not covered by managed
NetMod
A module that you install in the chassis of a managed
that contains the
s for that
device.
network device
In the FireSIGHT System, a
identified as a bridge,
device, or