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hello and welcome to the Cisco security Channel my name is Alex Kirk and Iamp;#39;m a consulting security engineer out of Atlanta Georgia Iamp;#39;m going to be talking to you today about firepower threat defense specifically how to replace a CLS with fully qualified domain names from an NSA config with a layer 7f detector and at t v-- today the concept weamp;#39;re talking about today is pretty simple itamp;#39;s a network object that has a fully qualified domain name in it instead of an IP address now of course the system still has to resolve that fully qualified domain name down to an IP address for layer 4 comparisons but because that process is a network look up with all the latency that that involves you obviously canamp;#39;t do that translation at runtime as youamp;#39;re attempting to compare packets come in cross the wire to your ACL so instead thatamp;#39;s something thatamp;#39;s done on a periodic basis by the system doing those periodic Lucas on the aasaamp;#39;