Version 5.2
Sourcefire 3D System Installation Guide
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Introduction to the Sourcefire 3D System
Sourcefire 3D System Appliances
Chapter 1
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3D9900
•
DC500/1000/3000
Reimaging results in the loss of
all
configuration and event data on the appliance.
See
Restoring a Sourcefire Appliance to Factory Defaults
on page 198 for more
information.
Supported Capabilities by Appliance Model
Many Sourcefire 3D System capabilities are appliance dependent. The table
below matches the major capabilities of the system with the appliances that
support those capabilities, assuming you have the correct licenses installed and
applied. For a brief summary of these features and licenses, see
Capabilities by Appliance Model
The Defense Center column for device-based capabilities (such as stacking,
switching, and routing) indicates whether that Defense Center can manage and
configure devices to perform their functions. For example, you can use a Series 2
DC1000 to manage NAT on Series 3 devices. Also, a blank cell means the feature
is unsupported, while
n/a
marks certain Defense Center-based features that are
not relevant to managed devices.
Supported Capabilities by Appliance Model
F
EATURE
S
ERIES
2
D
EVICE
S
ERIES
2
D
EFENSE
C
ENTER
S
ERIES
3
D
EVICE
S
ERIES
3
D
EFENSE
C
ENTER
V
IRTUAL
D
EVICE
V
IRTUAL
D
EFENSE
C
ENTER
network discovery:
host, application, and
user
geolocation data
DC1000,
DC3000
intrusion detection
and prevention (IPS)
Security Intelligence
filtering
DC1000,
DC3000
access control: basic
network control
access control:
applications
access control: users
DC1000,
DC3000