Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 2000 Installationsanleitung

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2.
Select the appliance’s management interface (generally 
eth0
).
3.
Select the protocol you are using for your management network: 
IPv4
 or 
IPv6
.
Options for assigning an IP address to the management interface appear.
4.
Select a method to assign an IP address to the management interface: 
Static
 or 
DHCP
:
If you select 
Static
, a series of pages prompts you to manually enter the IP address, network mask or prefix 
length, and default gateway for the management interface.
If you select 
DHCP
, the appliance automatically detects the IP address, network mask or prefix length, and 
default gateway for the management interface, then displays the IP address.
5.
When prompted, confirm your settings.
If prompted, confirm the IP address assigned to the appliance’s management interface.
What to Do Next
Continue with the next section, 
.
Specifying ISO Image Location and Transport Method
After you configure the management IP address that the restore process will use to download files it needs, you 
must identify which ISO image you will use to restore the appliance. This is the ISO image that you downloaded 
from the Support Site (see 
), and stored on a web server, FTP 
server, or SCP-enabled host. 
The interactive menu prompts you to enter any necessary information to complete the download, as listed in the 
following table.
Note that the restore utility will also look for update files in the ISO image directory. 
To specify the restore files’ location and transport method:
1.
From the main menu, select 
2 Choose the transport protocol
.
2.
On the page that appears, select either 
HTTP
FTP
, or 
SCP
.
Table 3
Information Needed to Download Restore Files
To use...
You must provide...
HTTP
IP address for the web server
full path to the ISO image directory (for example, 
/downloads/ISOs/
FTP
IP address for the FTP server
path to the ISO image directory, relative to the home directory of the user whose 
credentials you want to use (for example, 
mydownloads/ISOs/
)
authorized user name and password for the FTP server
SCP
IP address for the SCP server
authorized user name for the SCP server
full path to the ISO image directory
password for the user name you entered earlier
Note that before you enter your password, the appliance may ask you to add the SCP 
server to its list of trusted hosts. You must accept to continue.