Cisco IOS
IBM® QRadar® Risk Manager supports the Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS) adapter.
The Cisco IOS adapter collects device configurations by backing up IOS-based network switches and routers.
- Neighbor data support
- Dynamic NAT
- Static NAT
- SNMP discovery
- Static routing
- EIGRP and OSPF dynamic routing
- P2P Tunneling/VPN
- Telnet and SSH connection protocols
The following table describes the integration requirements for Cisco IOS.
Integration requirement | Description |
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Versions |
IOS 12.0 to 16.12 for routers and switches. Cisco Catalyst 6500 switches with MSFC. Use the Cisco IOS adapter to back up the configuration and state of the MSFC card services. If a Cisco IOS 7600 series router has an FWSM, use the Cisco ASA adapter to back up the FWSM. |
User Access Level |
A user with command exec privilege level for each command that the adapter requires to log in and collect data. For example, you can configure a custom privilege level 10 user that uses local database authentication. The following example sets all
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SNMP discovery |
Matches ISO or Cisco Internet Operation System in SNMP sysDescr. |
Required credential parameters To add credentials in QRadar, log in as an administrator and use Configuration Monitor on the Risks tab. |
Username Password Enable Username (Optional) Use this field, if the user needs to enter a specific privilege level when logging in to the
device. Use the format
This results in sending the enable 10 command to the Cisco device. Enable Password (Optional) |
Supported connection protocols To add protocols in QRadar, log in as an administrator and use Configuration Monitor on the Risks tab. |
Use any one of the following supported connection protocols: Telnet SSH |
Commands that the adapter requires to log in and collect data |
Try to use the The |