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08-11-2023 02:20 PM
Hello, I'm configuring a Firepower 1010 Appliance. I'm very well versed in FMC and larger boxes so the FDM is a bit new to me.
How or can I configure a DHCP server for internal clients on a sub-interface?
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08-11-2023 07:06 PM
Hi @codewize you need to create DHCP server relevant to sub interface network address range. check below
Good luck
KB
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08-11-2023 07:06 PM
Hi @codewize you need to create DHCP server relevant to sub interface network address range. check below
Good luck
KB
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08-12-2023 01:40 PM
Thank you all, I had not clicked on the twistie thing to expand my trunk interface.
The trunk itself looked 'greyed out' so I didn't think I could do anything with it. Then I decided to try again and was able to create the DHCP server required.
Thank you. FDM is so different than managing these devices with FMC
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08-14-2023 01:04 AM
That's the most charitable description of FDM versus FMC I've read in a while. Is there any reason not to manage via FMC?
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08-14-2023 06:03 AM
FMC is awesome but it requires licensing and some platform to either run a VM on or the dedicated box.
So at home I chose to just run the FDM deployment.
