Configure The Device In Cdo - Cisco Firepower 2100 Getting Started Manual

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Configure the Device in CDO

• The IP address of the interface you are using to manage the device. This may be the MGMT interface,
• The device must be managed by Firepower Device Manager (FDM) and configured for local management
Procedure
Step 1
Navigate to the Devices & Services page.
Step 2
Click Onboard.
Step 3
Click Add a Firepower Threat Defense device, and give the device a name.
Note
Step 4
In the Device Location field, enter the Management interface IP address, hostname, or fully qualified device
name of the device. The default port is 443. You can change the port number to reflect your device's
configuration.
Step 5
Enable scheduled recurring updates for databases. This option is enabled by default, and immediately
triggers a security update as well as automatically schedules the device to check for additional updates every
Monday at 2AM. Click Set Schedule to modify the scheduled time.
Note
Step 6
Click Go.
Once the location of the device is verified, you're prompted to enter the device administrator's username and
password.
Step 7
Click Connect.
Step 8
(Optional) Label your device.
Once the credentials are verified, you're prompted to label the device or service. See
for more information.
Step 9
When onboarding is complete, CDO shows the device on the Devices & Services page with a "Synced" status.
Step 10
In the Smart License area, you can apply a smart-license to the FTD device and click Next.
For more information, see
90-day evaluation license.
Configure the Device in CDO
The following steps provide an overview of additional features you might want to configure. Please click the
help button (?) on a page to get detailed information about each step.
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an inside interface, or the outside interface depending on how you have configured your network.
in order for you to onboard it to CDO. It cannot be managed by the Firepower Management Center
(FMC).
Do not check "This device is not Smart Licensed."
If you enable this option, this schedule will overwrite any scheduled updates you may have configured
through FDM. Disabling this option does not affect any previously scheduled updates you may have
configured through FDM. See
Configure Licensing, on page
Firepower Threat Defense Deployment with CDO
Update FTD Security Databases
29. Click Skip to continue the onboarding with a
for more information.
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