Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000

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9-6
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.
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 
.
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.
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.