![]() I’m going to do this manually in a minute, so we can skip this > Next. I’ll accept the defaults here, be advised those NTP servers may take a little while to ‘ go-green’ (you will see what I mean later) > Next. Here I’m accepting the default Outside/Public Interface settings of DHCP enabled, with IPv6 disabled, if yours has a static IP, or you want to user IPv6 then change the settings accordingly > Next. Set yourself up a free Smart License Account, and generate a token, copy it to the clipboard, (we will need it in a minute).Ĭonnect to the firewall via a LAN port on, or via the Management port on (unless you have ran though the FTD setup at command line, and have already changed the management IP).ĭefault usernames, (you will be asked to change them) are ![]() ![]() Smart Licensing: If you’re not already familiar with Cisco Smart Licensing, I’ve covered it in more depth here. I will be deploying this as a stand alone FTD firewall, that will be managed locally on the device itself via FDM (Firepower Device Manager) and not via an FMC (Firepower Management Center) appliance. ![]() Note: When all lights are solid the firewall is operational, when the centre light is blinking, it’s still booting).
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