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Firepower Threat Defense Deployment with FMC
Procedure
Step 1
Connect to the FTD CLI, either from the console port or using SSH to the Management interface, which
obtains an IP address from a DHCP server by default. If you intend to change the network settings, we
recommend using the console port so you do not get disconnected.
The console port connects to the FXOS CLI. The SSH session connects directly to the FTD CLI.
Step 2
Log in with the username admin and the password Admin123.
At the console port, you connect to the FXOS CLI. The first time you log in to FXOS, you are prompted to
change the password. This password is also used for the FTD login for SSH.
Note
Example:
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 FTD CLI.
connect ftd
Example:
firepower# connect ftd
>
Step 4
The first time you log in to FTD, 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.
Note
If the password was already changed, and you do not know it, you must reimage the device to reset
the password to the default. See the
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 the
FTD command
reference.
In 6.7 and later: The Management interface settings are used even when you enable FMC access
on a data interface. For example, the management traffic that is routed over the backplane through
the data interface will resolve FQDNs using the Management interface DNS servers, and not the
data interface DNS servers.
Complete the FTD Initial Configuration
FXOS troubleshooting guide
Cisco Firepower 1010 Getting Started Guide
for the
reimage
procedure.
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