Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 8250
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 51 Configuring Appliance Settings
Shutting Down and Restarting the System
Caution
Do not modify the settings for the management interface unless you have physical access to the
appliance. It is possible to select a setting that makes it difficult to access the web interface.
appliance. It is possible to select a setting that makes it difficult to access the web interface.
To edit a management interface:
Access:
Admin
Step 1
Select
System > Local > Configuration
.
The Information page appears.
Step 2
Click
Management Interface
.
The Management Interface page appears, listing the current settings for each interface on your Defense
Center.
Center.
Step 3
Click
Edit
next to the interface that you want to modify.
The current settings for the interface appear.
These settings include:
•
interface
•
device name
•
interface type: Managementthe current link mode, including the bandwidth and duplex setting (Full
or Half); N/A indicates that there is no link for the interface
or Half); N/A indicates that there is no link for the interface
You can modify the interface name and description, MDI/MDIX settings, and the link mode as
needed. However, keep the following in mind:
needed. However, keep the following in mind:
•
In the
Auto Negotiate
field, select
Off
only
if you require a specific link mode setting. You cannot
change the Auto Negotiate setting for 10Gb interfaces.
•
If
Auto Negotiate
is disabled and you need to specify a link mode, select it in the
Link Mode
field.
•
Any changes you make to the
Auto Negotiate
value are ignored for Gigabit interfaces.
Step 4
Click
Save
.
The Management Interface page appears again.
Shutting Down and Restarting the System
License:
Any
You have several options for controlling the processes on your appliance. You can:
•
shut down the appliance
•
reboot the appliance
•
restart communications, database, and HTTP server processes on the appliance (this is typically
used during troubleshooting)
used during troubleshooting)
•
restart the Snort process