08-02-2016 05:37 PM - edited 03-12-2019 01:05 AM
Hi Folks.
I am in the process of running up a pair of Cisco 4100 Firewalls. As part of the installation the devices run a Initial Setup Wizard where you put in IP details, change the admin password etc. These details are used by the Firewall Chassis Manager. Due to a (human) miscommunication the second device has been given a different IP range to the first device. What I would like to know if is there any way to rerun the Initial Setup Wizard or to change the details via the CLI or Chassis manager page? I have pasted a copy of the Initial Setup Wizard just so we are clear on what I am talking about.
For example:
08-15-2016 05:18 AM
Hi,
You can try the following link on reconfiguring the mgmt ip address:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/fxos/fxos114/cli-config/b_CLI_ConfigGuide_FXOS_114/platform_settings.html
With kind regards,
Sjoerd
10-17-2016 12:28 PM
Hi,
I have similar problem. And I could successfuly modify the out-of-band IP. However I can not find a solution, how can I modify the hostname.
I think this should be very simple, however nowhere mentioned in any of the documentation.
Do you have any idea how could I for example re-initiate the device without loosing the configuration of the logical device (ASA)?
Is it possible to re-run the setup wizard?
Thank you,
Regards,
Gabor
10-27-2016 01:39 PM
Solution:
scope system
set name new-name
commit buffer
I was not able to found this in any Firepower documentation. But I found in the Fabric Interconnect documentation:
I hope this may help for others with the same issue.
05-31-2018 03:38 AM
Hi
We have simular problems - during the initial configuration we mistakenly - did not activate ssh and https... so we cannot remotely connect to the box.
Any chance of rerunning the initial wizzard, or any one knowing how to activate remote https access and ssh access?
Best Regards
09-17-2018 01:03 PM
Just ran into this issue and had to go all CLI Ninja on it. Figured it out though:
scope system
scope services
create ip-block <aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd> <cidr> https
create ip-block <aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd> <cidr> ssh
commit-buffer
It's really fun, when you had done that already but forgot you need to commit it to buffer.
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