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Testing restore operation and after I uploaded and restored the backup, I am now missing config. The following information did not get restored during the process.Sensors were missingmy SSH remote storage profile was goneMy backup profile was goneWha...
We are using the virtual implementation of the Firepower Mgmt Center. I am testing the backup/restore capability of the system using the built in backup/restore utility within Defense Center. We are on v 6.0.0.1. Here is my scenario:1) Configured Def...
Using the Firepower/FireSIGHT management center 6.0.0.1 in a virtualized implementation and hashing out a backup strategy. We have the Defense Center covered, and now trying to determine how best to back up the NGIPSv. The docs say there is no suppor...
This may belong in the security forums but I could not find a suitable category for my question. Anyway - I am implementing subnet-directed WoL in which the sending of packets will be controlled by a computer using a special application. The PC will ...
I am trying to get some general information for an upcoming deployment.Scenario - 2 PC's on the same subnet/VLAN connected to a Cisco catalyst L3 switch. Switch is connected to a router.PC 1 talks to PC 2.Does the traffic for PC2 go beyond the switch...
So what would be the benefit of having snapshots for the NGIPSv? You mentioned that it would be fully up to date and all that would be needed is a policy push. But it seems that when you attach a new NGIPSv to the DC it will automatically push out po...
You said in your previous reply that it was a bandwidth issue which made an internal source attack less of a concern. But then in your last post you said the level of concern was lowered due to the fact that lowering your possibility of remote direct...
Valid points. Although I was actually thinking the exact opposite for #3. An external attacker has less bandwidth to play with, so pumping out continuous IP streams would yeild a lower throughput attack. So from the outside in say you have an attacke...