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Add Managed Devices to the Management Center
• Downloading the VDB update.
• Installing the VDB update.
Allow enough time between tasks for the process to complete. For example, if you schedule a task to install
an update and the update has not fully downloaded, the installation task will not succeed. However, if the
scheduled installation task repeats daily, it will install the downloaded VDB update when the task runs the
next day.
Caution
Before you begin
Make sure the management center can access the internet.
Procedure
Step 1
Select System > Tools > Scheduling, then click Add Task.
Step 2
From the Job Type list, select Download Latest Update.
Step 3
Specify that you want to schedule a Recurring task, and establish a weekly schedule choosing appropriate
values for the Start On, Repeat Every, Run At and Repeat On fields.
Step 4
Type a Job Name, and next to Update Items, check the Vulnerability Database check box.
Step 5
Click Save.
Step 6
Select System > Tools > Scheduling, then click Add Task.
Step 7
From the Job Type list, select Install Latest Update.
Step 8
Specify that you want to schedule a Recurring task, and establish a weekly schedule choosing appropriate
values for the Start On, Repeat Every, Run At and Repeat On fields.
Step 9
Type a Job Name, and next to Update Items, check the Vulnerability Database check box.
Step 10
Click Save.
Add Managed Devices to the Management Center
For each managed device, use these instructions to establish a simple deployment that does not incude
multi-tenancy, clusters, or high availability. To configure a deployment using any of these features, see the
Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Device Configuration Guide
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When a VDB update includes changes applicable to managed devices, the first manual or scheduled deploy
after installing a new VBD update may result in a small number of packets dropping without inspection.
Additionally, deploying some configurations restarts the Snort porcess, which interrupts traffic inspection.
Whether traffic drops during this interruption or passes without further inspection depends on how the target
device handles traffic. See the
version for more information.
Firepower Management Center 1600, 2600, and 4600 Getting Started Guide
Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Administration Guide
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