


Threat Grid supports the following browsers: This chapter describes the environmental, hardware, and network requirements that shouldīe reviewed prior to setup and configuration: Once a new Secure Malware Analytics Appliance is received, it must be set up and configured for your on-premises The Cisco Secure Malware Analytics Appliance is a Linux server with Secure Malware Analytics software installed by Cisco ManufacturingĮarly access is available for those with either digital or retail pre-purchases, as detailed below: The Modern Warfare II Beta is split into two playable Weekends with PC players having access on Weekend Two. Microsoft Internet Explorer is not supported. You set up and configure the Secure Malware Analytics Appliance, make sure the necessary environmental requirements for power, Secure Malware Analytics Appliance (v2.7.2 and later) is deployed on the Secure Malware Analytics M5 Appliance server.

Rack space, cooling, and other issues are met, according to the specifications in the Cisco Threat Grid M5 Hardware Installation Guide.

If you are clustering Secure Malware Analytics Appliances, each one The SFP+ form factor is used for the Admin interface. Will require an additional SFP+ module on the Clust interface. If there are no SFP+ ports available on the switch, or SFP+ is not desirable, then a The SFP+ modules must be connected before the Secure Malware Analytics Appliance is powered on for the session in which the configuration wizard is going to be run. You can attach a monitor to the server, or, if Cisco Integrated Management Controller Transceiver for 1000Base-T can be used (for example, Cisco Compatible Gigabit RJ 45Ĭopper SFP Transceiver Module Mini -GBIC - 10/100/1000 Base-T Copper SFP Module).įigure 1. The Cisco UCS Power Calculator is available to get (CIMC) is configured, you can use a remote KVM (on UCS C220-M3 and C220-M4 servers).ĬIMC is not supported on the Secure Malware Analytics M5 Appliance server.
