10-17-2025 06:27 AM
Hello Together,
we installed a new FMC in Azure for some testings. Now I stuck because how can I add a physical FTD to this FMC in Azure Cloud? I tried it form Inside an office with the normal command "configure manager add ....", but it won´t work. The Problem is I do not have a public IP which I can assign to the FTD for joining it. Are there any other ways?
Best Regards
Ralph
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10-17-2025 06:39 AM - edited 10-17-2025 06:43 AM
> configure manager add <FMC-IP-Address> <registration-key>
> configure network management data-interface <interface-id>
Check whether you can reach the IP address from the FMC IP using ping.
What IP address did you get for FTD? Is that NAT IP reachable from the Internet, and is the public IP reachable from the Internet?
Check some reference guide :
=====Preenayamo Vasudevam=====
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10-17-2025 06:39 AM - edited 10-17-2025 06:43 AM
> configure manager add <FMC-IP-Address> <registration-key>
> configure network management data-interface <interface-id>
Check whether you can reach the IP address from the FMC IP using ping.
What IP address did you get for FTD? Is that NAT IP reachable from the Internet, and is the public IP reachable from the Internet?
Check some reference guide :
=====Preenayamo Vasudevam=====
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10-20-2025 08:09 AM
I think then it must be a NAT Problem. FMC have only Public IP and FW internal. But I guess this should work. Many Thanks.
10-21-2025 12:29 AM
but, bye the way. How does it work when we have a Azure hosted FMC? I saw the possibility by add it with "zero Touch provisioning" But we do have to use "Cisco Security Cloud" Is this a different product or an additional feature?
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