Security Manager supports multiple configuration views optimized around different task flows and use cases. Scalability is achieved through a rich feature set of device grouping capabilities and objects and policies that can be shared. Security Manager efficiently manages a wide range of networks, from small networks consisting of a few devices to large networks with thousands of devices. (You can find complete device support information under Cisco Security Manager Compatibility Information on .) Security Manager also supports provisioning of many platform-specific settings, for example, interfaces, routing, identity, QoS, logging, and so on. Security Manager supports integrated provisioning of firewall, VPN, and IPS services across IOS routers, PIX and ASA security appliances, and some services modules for Catalyst 6500 switches and some routers. Cisco Security Manager 3.3 (including Service Packs 1 and 2)Ĭisco Security Manager (Security Manager) enables you to manage security policies on Cisco security devices.This document contains release note information for the following: For more information about specific changes, please see Where To Go Next. As a result, the information contained in the Cisco Security Manager end-user guides on supersedes any information contained in the context-sensitive help included with the product. The online versions of the user documentation are also occasionally updated after the initial release. Note This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in Related Documentation.
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