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09-04-2024 11:13 AM
I am having some trouble with a new Firepower 1010 that was delivered with 7.2.5 running on it. I was having a few problems with a port not passing traffic when set to auto-negotiate, but we defaulted the device as a troubleshooting step and can now no longer access the web GUI.
I've followed this https://community.cisco.com.mcas-gov.us/t5/network-management/can-t-connect-to-web-configuration-for-firepower-1010/td-p/5055589 without success.
I ran through the running-config and the only noticeable difference I can see is 'http server enable' missing - as seen from a known good device. I've searched multiple sites and cannot figure out how to enable that, or if that is truly the problem. I've attached a screenshot of the error we're seeing and the CLI output.
Thank you for the help
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09-05-2024 10:49 AM
Even though the device was set to be managed locally, this was the ultimate fix
configure manager delete
configure manager local
Thank you all for the help
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09-05-2024 12:23 AM
- Could you add those directives from 'working appliance.txt' too in the running configuration of the
problematic firepower device(?)
M.
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09-05-2024 03:06 AM
I did try that but they don't seem to be valid commands. I haven't been able to question mark my way through it yet, do you know how to do this?
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09-05-2024 12:27 AM
Manage the device locally? (yes/no) [yes]: Yes
did you select device mgmt locally ?
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09-05-2024 03:07 AM
Yep, I followed your directions from another post to make sure everything was set correctly.
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09-05-2024 03:13 AM
Hello dbronco,
Please follow the link..you can find similar kind of discussion....
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09-05-2024 10:49 AM
Even though the device was set to be managed locally, this was the ultimate fix
configure manager delete
configure manager local
Thank you all for the help