07-16-2015 01:57 AM - edited 03-10-2019 06:25 AM
How do i change the timezone for the Firepower module ?
It seems to default to New York, and i cant find any way to change this
/Per Buch
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01-05-2016 01:35 PM
Upgraded to new asdm and asa image, I cant find any timezone config.
This is becoming a joke :-)
02-22-2016 11:53 AM
I have the same problem, with a TAC openned, and Cisco not yet corrected.
someone knows any workaround?
02-23-2016 12:31 PM
No workaround and no solution... after more than 3/4 year
02-23-2016 12:42 PM
Tks pbuch
unbelievable and frustrating
03-21-2016 02:35 PM
It's supported now - CSCuu70250
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/601/relnotes/firepower-system-release-notes-version-601.html
03-21-2016 04:07 PM
Thanks for the update Barrett!
I will test it out on my 5506.
03-22-2016 01:24 PM
04-18-2016 06:45 AM
I am on firepower 6.0.1 (29) now. Timezone is correct, time is correct.
But on the Firepower reporting page I still get a warning. "time range was adjusted to align with report date" And the report "end time" is 2 hours behind.
03-29-2016 08:01 AM
There seems to be some confusion in this thread.
Changing the timezone appearing in the GUI is supported and always has been. This is accomplished in the User Preferences > Time Zone Preferences in the dropdown under your username in the Management Center. CSCuu70250 fixes a bug where the GUI timezone couldn't couldn't be set on a Firepower module managed by ASDM, and does not make it OK to change the timezone using a Linux command on the CLI.
Changing the timezone on the Linux backend is not supported and should never be done. Changing the timezone using a Linux command will cause unexpected results and will require you to rebuild the Firepower module to correct the problem.
Modify the OS in Expert mode at your own risk. It is currently available for TAC troubleshooting purposes. The Firepower module should not be treated like a generic Linux server - modifying it from the bash shell can have unexpected results.
Nate Jones
Firepower TAC
04-05-2016 04:16 PM
It'd be useful if Cisco would actually document the process to set the timezone via ASDM instead of just referencing a bug ID that's private, since the process is a bit convoluted if one is using NTP to set the FirePOWER time.
For the curious, it's necessary to change the System Policy->Time Synchronization setting to manual mode, deploy the new System Policy, then set the timezone in the Local->Configuration->Time settings by clicking on the link to the right of the pull-downs that allow you to manually set the date and time. A new window will eventually appear where you can select the desired timezone. That window has both a "Save" and a "Done" button - click the "Save" button first, then "Done" to dismiss the timezone browser window. Your new timezone won't appear in the manual time setting display until you click the "Apply" button, which takes several seconds to do it's thing after which a "Success" window will appear. You can now go back to your System Policy and change back to NTP mode (you'll have to re-enter your NTP server info, by the way) and deploy the new System Policy.
It'd be even nicer if there were a timezone setting option in the same window where NTP is configured, but at least it's now possible to set it at all via ASDM.
04-05-2016 04:30 PM
Thanks DDawson very helpful, worked like a charm!
01-02-2017 08:08 PM
04-05-2016 04:33 PM
Nate, this thread is referring to ASDM on-box management, not FMC. There are no "User Preferences" within ASDM management.
03-30-2020 05:18 AM
Up for this post.
Hi @jusrober , Do you have like a documentation that states that it is not supported or states the reason why it is only in UTC?
Thanks
03-16-2016 06:18 AM
I have exact the same problem.
I've changed local time directly in linux shell and it's correct now:
> expert
dadmin@Sourcefire3D:~$ date
Wed Mar 16 16:14:14 MSK 2016
admin@Sourcefire3D:~$
But when I connect via ASDM and go to "FirePower->Local->Configuration->Time" I see wrong time.
I there anybody get some comment from Cisco TAC?
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