Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 2000
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 51 Configuring Appliance Settings
Managing Remote Console Access
Note
This option is not available on managed devices.
Step 7
Optionally, select
Show Full Change History
to include records of all changes over the past 24 hours in the
change reconciliation report. If you do not select this option, the report includes only a consolidated view
of changes for each category.
of changes for each category.
Step 8
Click
Save
.
Your changes are saved. The report runs daily at the time you selected.
Managing Remote Console Access
License:
Any
Supported Devices:
feature dependent
Supported Defense Centers:
feature dependent
You can use a Linux system console for remote access on any appliance via either the VGA port (which
is the default) or the serial port on the physical appliance. Choose the option most suitable to the physical
layout of your organization’s Cisco deployment.
is the default) or the serial port on the physical appliance. Choose the option most suitable to the physical
layout of your organization’s Cisco deployment.
You can use Lights-Out Management (LOM) on a Serial Over LAN (SOL) connection to remotely
monitor or manage Series 3 appliances without logging into the management interface of the appliance.
You can perform limited tasks, such as viewing the chassis serial number or monitoring such conditions
as fan speed and temperature, using a command line interface on an out-of-band management
connection. Series 2, virtual appliances, and Sourcefire Software for X-Series do not support LOM.
monitor or manage Series 3 appliances without logging into the management interface of the appliance.
You can perform limited tasks, such as viewing the chassis serial number or monitoring such conditions
as fan speed and temperature, using a command line interface on an out-of-band management
connection. Series 2, virtual appliances, and Sourcefire Software for X-Series do not support LOM.
You must enable LOM for both the appliance and the user you want to manage the appliance. After you
enable the appliance and the user, you use a third-party Intelligent Platform Management Interface
(IPMI) utility to access and manage your appliance.
enable the appliance and the user, you use a third-party Intelligent Platform Management Interface
(IPMI) utility to access and manage your appliance.
For more information, see the following topics:
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Configuring Remote Console Settings on the Appliance
License:
Any
Supported Devices:
feature dependent
Supported Defense Centers:
feature dependent
Use the web interface of the appliance you want to remotely manage to select and configure the remote
console access option you want to use.
console access option you want to use.