Device Management
Device Discovery Protocols
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliances Administration Guide 432
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Bonjour Discovery
Bonjour is a service advertisement and discovery protocol. Bonjour only
advertises the default services configured on the security appliance when
Bonjour is enabled.
STEP 1 Click Device Man agement > Discovery Protocols > Bonjour.
STEP 2 Click On to enable Bonjour, or click Off to disable it. If you enable Bonjour, all
default services such as CSCO-SB, HTTP, and HTTPS are enabled. You cannot
disable a particular service. You can either enable Bonjour or disable it.
STEP 3 In the VLAN Association area, you can associate the VLANs for the default
services. The default services will only be visible to the hosts that belong to the
associated VLANs. By default, DEFAULT VLAN is the broadcasting domain.
To associate a VLAN, choose a VLAN from the VLAN drop-down list and
click Apply.
To dissociate the VLANs from the default services, check the boxes next to
the appropriate VLANs and click Delete.
STEP 4 Click Save to apply your settings.
CDP Discovery
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a device discovery protocol that runs on all
Cisco manufactured equipment. Each CDP enabled device sends periodic
messages to a multicast address and also listens to the periodic messages sent
by others in order to learn about neighboring devices and determine the status of
these devices. See CDP Discovery, page 432.
STEP 1 Click Device Man agement > Discovery Protocols > CDP.
STEP 2 In the CDP Configuration area, enter the following information:
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP): Control whether CDP will run on some, all,
or none of Ethernet interfaces. Choose one of the following options:
-Enable All: Enable CDP on all ports supported by the security appliance.
-Disable All: Disable CDP on all ports.