Power On The Device; Complete The Ftd Initial Configuration - Cisco Firepower 1010 Getting Started Manual

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Power On the Device

Step 4
Connect other networks to the remaining interfaces.
Power On the Device
System power is controlled by the power cord; there is no power button.
Before you begin
It's important that you provide reliable power for your device (using an uninterruptable power supply (UPS),
for example). Loss of power without first shutting down can cause serious file system damage. There are
many processes running in the background all the time, and losing power does not allow the graceful shutdown
of your system.
Procedure
Step 1
Attach the power cord to the device, and connect it to an electrical outlet.
The power turns on automatically when you plug in the power cord.
Step 2
Check the Power LED on the back or top of the device; if it is solid green, the device is powered on.
Step 3
Check the Status LED on the back or top of the device; after it is solid green, the system has passed power-on
diagnostics.

Complete the FTD Initial Configuration

Connect to the FTD CLI to perform initial setup, including setting the Management IP address, gateway, and
other basic networking settings using the setup wizard. The dedicated Management interface is a special
interface with its own network settings. In 6.7 and later: If you do not want to use the Management interface
for FMC access, you can use the CLI to configure a data interface instead. You will also configure FMC
communication settings.
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