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Threat Defense Deployment with the Management Center
firepower login: admin
Password: Admin123
Successful login attempts for user 'admin' : 1
[...]
Hello admin. You must change your password.
Enter new password: ********
Confirm new password: ********
Your password was updated successfully.
[...]
firepower#
Step 3
If you connected to FXOS on the console port, connect to the threat defense CLI.
connect ftd
Example:
firepower# connect ftd
>
Step 4
The first time you log in to the threat defense, you are prompted to accept the End User License Agreement
(EULA) and, if using an SSH connection, to change the admin password. You are then presented with the
CLI setup script.
Note
Defaults or previously entered values appear in brackets. To accept previously entered values, press Enter.
See the following guidelines:
• Enter the IPv4 default gateway for the management interface—The data-interfaces setting applies
only to the remote management center or device manager management; you should set a gateway IP
address for Management 1/1 when using the management center on the management network. In the
edge deployment example shown in the network deployment section, the inside interface acts as the
management gateway. In this case, you should set the gateway IP address to be the intended inside
interface IP address; you must later use the management center to set the inside IP address.
• If your networking information has changed, you will need to reconnect—If you are connected with
SSH but you change the IP address at initial setup, you will be disconnected. Reconnect with the new
IP address and password. Console connections are not affected.
• Manage the device locally?—Enter no to use the management center. A yes answer means you will
use the device manager instead.
• Configure firewall mode?—We recommend that you set the firewall mode at initial configuration.
Changing the firewall mode after initial setup erases your running configuration.
Example:
You must accept the EULA to continue.
You cannot repeat the CLI setup wizard unless you clear the configuration; for example, by reimaging.
However, all of these settings can be changed later at the CLI using configure network commands.
See
Command Reference for Secure Firewall Threat
Complete the Threat Defense Initial Configuration Using the CLI
Defense.
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