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Hi All,  I need to setup a solution where a set of CCTV cameras are within the private vlan (internal) but needs to be accessible by a 3rd party vendor from outside the network over internet. How to achieve this ?  Is it just by putting an access-lis...

HA firewalls restarted alone, but the Standby box crashinfo generated it on the date of the event, but the active box crash is dated 2016, would you like to know the reason for this? Another thing I noticed was that crashinfo's Appliance Software Ver...

I have doubt in configuring AAA configuration in multi-context modes. 1.Will configuring the local user account in the SYSTEM CONTEXT will give full access to all the other contexts since its the system execution space. 2.Since we can't configure AAA...

Alfredcfc by Level 1
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Hello,On Firepower 4100/9300 platforms (FP1 and FP2) running 3 instances (A, B,C), can I perform Chassis failover? If so how does the failover occur? Is it based on interface monittoring?If not, how does instances failover work? If Instance A on FP1 ...

dvalinho by Level 1
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Resolved! Prefilter on FTD

Hello,I have come across the below document:https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/firepower-management-center/212700-configuration-and-operation-of-ftd-prefi.html In task 2, It was mentioned that the icmp reply was blocked and the clish...

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Resolved! Firepower Policy

From the FMC - I have created an Access Control Policy and within that Policy I have a simple "any to any" rule. Within my "any to any" rule - I have my own Intrusion Policy set and also my own File Policy.under the inspection tab. Within the Acces...

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