Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 9 Setting Up Virtual Routers
Configuring Routed Interfaces
Step 17
Click
OK
.
The IP address is added.
To edit an IP address, click the edit icon (
). To delete an IP address, click the delete icon (
).
Note
When you add an IP address to a routed interface of a clustered device, you must add a
corresponding IP address to the routed interface on the cluster peer.
corresponding IP address to the routed interface on the cluster peer.
Step 18
To add a static ARP entry, click
Add
.
The Add Static ARP Entry pop-up window appears.
Step 19
In the
IP Address
field, type an IP address for the static ARP entry.
Step 20
In the
MAC Address
field, type a MAC address to associate with the IP address. Enter the address using
the standard format of six groups of two hexadecimal digits separated by colons (for example,
01:23:45:67:89:AB
).
Step 21
Click
OK
.
The static ARP entry is added.
Tip
To edit a static ARP entry, click the edit icon (
). To delete a static ARP entry, click the delete icon
(
).
Step 22
Click
Save
.
The logical routed interface is added. Note that your changes do not take effect until you apply the device
configuration; see
configuration; see
.
Deleting Logical Routed Interfaces
License:
Control
Supported Devices:
Series 3
When you delete a logical routed interface, you remove it from the physical interface where it resides,
as well as its assigned virtual router and security zone.
as well as its assigned virtual router and security zone.
To delete a routed interface:
Access:
Admin/Network Admin
Step 1
Select
Devices > Device Management
.
The Device Management page appears.
Step 2
Next to the device where you want to delete the routed interface, click the edit icon (
).
The Interfaces tab for that device appears.
Step 3
Next to the logical routed interface you want to delete, click the delete icon (
).
Step 4
When prompted, confirm that you want to delete the interface.