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Procedure
1.
Obtain the License Key for your chassis during the initial setup from the License Settings section of the initial
setup page.
The License Key is clearly labeled; for example, 66:18:E7:6E:D9:93:35.
Note:
You can find the License Key on a Firepower Management Center at any time when you click the Add
New License button from the System>Licenses>Classic Licenses page.
2.
To obtain your license, navigate to
license key (66:18:E7:6E:D9:93:35) and the Product Authorization Key (PAK).
Note:
If you ordered additional licenses, you can enter the PAKs separated commas for those licenses at the
same time.
3.
Follow the on-screen instructions to generate a license or licenses, which will be emailed to you.
4.
Paste the license or licenses in the validation box click Add/Verify.
What to Do Next
Continue with initial setup.
Note:
If you have devices that use Cisco Smart Licensing, you use the System>Licenses>Smart Licenses page
to add and verify licenses. Refer to the product documentation for those devices for information on how to add
Smart Licenses to the Firepower Management Center. The Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide
provides more information about Classic Licenses and Smart Licenses, the types of licenses for each class, and
how to manage the licenses across your deployment.

Device Registration

A Firepower Management Center can manage any device, physical or virtual, currently supported by the Firepower
System.
You must configure remote management on the device before you can register the device to a Management
Center.
If you are using Firepower System Version 6.0 or greater, see the device management information in the Firepower
Management Center Configuration Guide for instructions on registering your devices.
If you are using a Firepower System Version previous to 6.0, you can add most pre-registered devices to the
Management Center during the initial setup process. However, if a device and the Management Center are
separated by a NAT device, you must add it after the setup process completes; see the Firepower 7000 and 8000
Series Installation Guide.
You must configure both traffic channels to use the same management interface when you use a non-default
management interface to connect your Management Center and managed device and those appliances are
separated by a NAT device. See "Deploying on a Management Network" in the Firepower 7000 and 8000 Series
Installation Guide for more information.
When you register a managed device to a Management Center, leave the
box enabled if you want to automatically apply access control policies to devices upon registration. Note that you
cannot choose which policy the Management Center applies to each device, only whether to apply them. The
policy that is applied to each device depends on the detection mode (see Setting Up Firepower Managed Devices
in the Firepower 7000 and 8000 Series Installation Guide) you chose when configuring the device, as listed in the
following table.
Cisco Firepower Management Center Getting Started Guide
https://www.cisco.com/go/license/
Installing the Firepower Management Center
where you will be prompted for the
Apply Default Access Control Policies
check
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