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Cisco Virtual Security Gateway System Management Overview
Information About Cisco Virtual Security Gateways
Information About VSG HA Pairs
Information About VSG System Configuration
Information About VSG System Files
Cisco Virtual Security Gateway System Management Overview
This chapter includes the following topic:
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Information About Cisco Virtual Security Gateways
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Information About VSG HA Pairs
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Information About VSG System Configuration
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Information About VSG System Files
Information About Cisco Virtual Security Gateways
The Cisco Virtual Security Gateway (VSG) for Nexus 1000V Series switch is a virtual firewall appliance that provides trusted access to virtual data center and cloud environments. The Cisco VSG enables a broad set of multitenant workloads having varied security profiles to share a common compute infrastructure on-premise (in virtual data center and private cloud) and/or off-premise (in public cloud). By associating one or more VMs into distinct trust zones, the Cisco VSG ensures that access to trust zones is controlled and monitored through established security policies.
Information About VSG HA Pairs
Using this feature, you can create VSG high availability (HA) pairs. For more information about VSG HA pairs, see Chapter 2, "Working with HA Pairs."
Information About VSG System Configuration
Using this feature, you can change the VSG name, configure messages of the day, and display, save, and erase configuration files. For more information about managing the system configuration, see Chapter 3, "Managing System Configuration."
Information About VSG System Files
Using this feature, you can manage flash memory, FTP/TFTP, running configurations, and any other endpoint for reading or writing data. For more information about working with files, see Chapter 4, "Working with System Files."
Information About VSG Users
Using this feature, you can identify the users currently connected to the VSG and send messages to either a single user or all users. For more information about VSG user management, see Chapter 5, "Managing Users."
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