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how to connect GUI Firepower Chassis Manager

Leo Lin
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I have two question,

 

1. I set ip with wizard, and the management ip is 192.168.0.125. But I can't connect it on browser.

2. I connect to moudule1,and then command "connect ftd" , it shows ftd doesn't install

 

my firepower moudule is 4120

 

Could you provide me any recommendation ?

 

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Abheesh Kumar
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Hi,

Connect console cable to FTD and enter the below commands to assaign IP address to the managemnet port. 

 

Firepower-chassis# scopefabric-interconnect a

To view the current management IP address, enter the following command:

Firepower-chassis /fabric-interconnect # show

Enter the following command to configure a new management IP address and gateway

Firepower-chassis /fabric-interconnect # set out-of-band static ip ip_address netmask network_mask gw gateway_ip_address

 

Firepower-chassis /fabric-interconnect* # commit-buffer

 

Then connect the cable to Management port and access via GUI

Hope This Helps

Abheesh

HI,

 

I had do your recommendation yet, but it didn't work.

I can ping the management ip, but still can't connect the GUI on browser.

Is there any other solution?

 

Thanks for your reply

 

 

Leo

Hi Leon, 

 

        In addition to the information provided above, you need to create an "ip-block" which basically specify the IP subnet allowed to perfom this operation on the box. the steps are as following: 

 

      1. scope system 

      2. scope services 

      3. create ip-block <subnet> <subnet length> <service>

          - For instance, to allow https service for 10.128.128.0 /24 subnet you will need to enter: create ip-block 10.128.128.128 24 https.

 

      4. Commit-buffer.

 

Hope this will help,

Karl.

 

       

 

 

 

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