Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 2000 Guía De Instalación
Restoring a Firepower Management Center to Factory Defaults
Firepower Management Center Getting Started Guide
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Navigate the menu using your arrow keys. To select a menu option, use the up and down arrows. Use the right
and left arrow keys to toggle between the
and left arrow keys to toggle between the
OK
and
Cancel
buttons at the bottom of the page.
The menu presents two different kinds of options:
To select a numbered option, first highlight the correct option using the up and down arrows, then press Enter
while the
while the
OK
button at the bottom of the page is highlighted.
To select a multiple-choice (radio button) option, first highlight the correct option using the up and down keys,
then press the space bar to mark that option with an
then press the space bar to mark that option with an
X
. To accept your selection, press Enter while the
OK
button is highlighted.
In most cases, complete menu options
1
,
2
,
4
, and
5
, in order. Optionally, add menu option
3
to install system
software and intrusion rule updates during the restore process.
If you are restoring an appliance to a different major version from the version currently installed on the appliance,
a two-pass restore process is required. The first pass updates the operating system, and the second pass installs
the new version of the system software.
a two-pass restore process is required. The first pass updates the operating system, and the second pass installs
the new version of the system software.
If this is your second pass, or if the restore utility automatically loaded the restore configuration you want to use,
you can start with menu option
you can start with menu option
4
:
However, Cisco recommends you double-check the settings in the restore configuration before proceeding.
Note:
To use a previously saved configuration, start with menu option
6
. After you load the configuration, skip to menu option
4
.
To restore an appliance using the interactive menu, use the following steps:
1.
1 IP Configuration
— see
.
2.
2 Choose the transport protocol
— see
.
3.
3 Select Patches/Rule Updates
(optional) —
4.
4 Download and Mount ISO
— see
.
5.
5 Run the Install
— see
.
Identifying the Appliance’s Management Interface
The first step in running the restore utility is to identify the management interface on the appliance you want to
restore, so that the appliance can communicate with the server where you copied the ISO and any update files. If
you are using LOM, remember that the management IP address for the appliance is not the LOM IP address.
restore, so that the appliance can communicate with the server where you copied the ISO and any update files. If
you are using LOM, remember that the management IP address for the appliance is not the LOM IP address.
To identify the appliance’s management interface:
1.
From the main menu, select
1 IP Configuration
.
5 Run the Install
Invoke the restore process.
6 Save Configuration
7 Load Configuration
Save any set of restore configurations for later
use, or load a saved set.
use, or load a saved set.
8 Wipe Contents of Disk
Securely scrub the hard drive to ensure that its
contents can no longer be accessed.
contents can no longer be accessed.
Table 2
Restore Menu Options (continued)
Option
Description
For more information, see...