Cisco Systems 11000 Switch User Manual


 
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Release Note for the Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator: SCA/SCA2
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What’s New in 4.1
GUI Instructions
Note When flashing the SCA, use the file css-sca-2fe-k9.phz.
1. Open a Web browser and connect to the Secure Content Accelerator.
2. Ensure that the General>Status page is displayed.
3. Click Tools to activate the Tools tabs.
4. Click the Firmware tab.
5. Type the path and firmware image file name or URL in the Upload Firmware text box, or click
Browse and navigate to and select the firmware image file from the local file system.
6. Click Upload to load the firmware image into the GUI.
7. Click Install Image next to the file information in the Installable Firmware Images panel.
8. After the new firmware has uploaded, click the Restart tab.
9. Click Reboot to reload the device. Wait several minutes for the device to reboot.
10. Reconnect to the device using the GUI and the IP address assigned to it.
11. Click General to activate the General tabs.
12. The Release panel should contain “4.1”.
13. Continue with configuration as desired.
What’s New in 4.1
Configuration is no longer allowed from the remote configuration manager.
Some TCP parameters can be configured using the TCP Tuning Configuration mode.
A hybrid transparent mode (transparent local-listen) has been added.
Operational Notes
To negotiate a connection with FIPS 104-2-compliant servers configured on the SCA2, some client
browsers must be configured with TLS only. SSL must be disabled, and data is still encrypted.
The commands erase running-config and erase startup-config are not available in FIPS Mode.
The 4.x and previous versions of Netscape can “hang” when client authentication fails. If this
happens, the server must be rebooted.
If using IIS authentication, the basic form of Secure URL Rewrite cannot be used. The redirectonly
option should be used.
Configuring a device using multiple sessions or methods simultaneously can cause undesirable
results. We recommend only one session be used at a time to make configuration changes.
After changing a device from one-port to two-port mode (and vice versa), write the configuration to
flash and reload (reboot) the device for proper functioning.