12-28-2020 03:10 PM
Hi guys,
i have a cisco fpr 1000 series, the default configuration had a bridge interface with a static ip of 192.168.1.1 that contains all the inside ports from 2 to 8, i removed port 3 from that bridge and assigned that port a static ip which is 192.168.99.1, which i want to connect later on to my switch and manage the fpr web interface through network,
to test that i gave my pc a static ip of 192.168.99.2 and gateway 192.168.99.1, when i try to access the webui of the fpr https://192.168.99.1, it won't work, but when i connect my self to the other ports that were on the bridge, i can access the webui of the fpr on https://192.168.1.1,
is there something missing?
Thanks in advance!
@ciscoftd
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12-28-2020 08:24 PM
Hi
I believe you're using FDM (web management on ftd appliance).
If that's correct, when logged in fdm, by going into Device/System Settings/Management Access, you should be able to add the new interface and allow https access through it.
12-28-2020 08:24 PM
Hi
I believe you're using FDM (web management on ftd appliance).
If that's correct, when logged in fdm, by going into Device/System Settings/Management Access, you should be able to add the new interface and allow https access through it.
01-10-2021 03:23 PM
Thanks, yes i added the interface to the management access interface and allowed the network to access https and ssh through that interface, and all went great,
Thanks!
01-11-2021 07:45 PM
Glad to know it worked. You're welcome
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