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Changing session timeouts, logging/syslog, etc. on FMC?

CiscoBrownBelt
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Does changing these types of parameters in the FMC apply to all devices managed via FMC such as the FTD?

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@CiscoBrownBelt where are you changing these settings?

Logging, timeouts settings etc are deployed to managed devices (FTDs) using platform setings policy, which is then deploy to assigned FTD devices.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/secure-firewall/management-center/device-config/720/management-center-device-config-72/interfaces-settings-platform.html?bookSearch=true

 

 

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@CiscoBrownBelt they apply to the FMC.

To apply those types of settings to the managed devices (FTD) you use the platform settings policy.

 

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@CiscoBrownBelt where are you changing these settings?

Logging, timeouts settings etc are deployed to managed devices (FTDs) using platform setings policy, which is then deploy to assigned FTD devices.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/secure-firewall/management-center/device-config/720/management-center-device-config-72/interfaces-settings-platform.html?bookSearch=true

 

 

In the FMC. Sorry just realized I navigate to the FTD device configs in regards to most of these settings mentioned.

Actually @Rob Ingram , do changes to settings in FMC such as for User Configuration, Login Banner, etc. under System>Configuration only apply to the FMC or does it take affect on the FTD and/or all devices managed in the FMC as well?

@CiscoBrownBelt they apply to the FMC.

To apply those types of settings to the managed devices (FTD) you use the platform settings policy.

 

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