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Cisco Firepower Management Center 2000 Manuel de démarrage
Select
Custom DNS Servers
DNS
.
Configure no DNS Server by selecting
and
Secondary DNS
NTP Group Servers
You must use an NTP Server to ensure proper synchronization between the FMC and its managed devices. Choose
one of the following from the drop-down list:
Default NTP Servers
1.sourcefire.pool.ntp.org
Custom NTP Servers
Smart Licensing Dialog
After you click
Finish
a pop-up that offers you the opportunity to quickly and easily set up Smart Licensing. Using this dialog is optional;
if your FMC will be managing Firepower Threat Defense devices and you are familiar with Smart Licensing, use
this dialog. Otherwise dismiss this dialog and refer to "Licensing the Firepower System" in the Firepower
Management Center Configuration Guide for your version.
Automatic Initial Configuration
After you have completed the Initial Configuration Wizard the FMC automatically configures weekly maintenance
activities to keep your system up-to-date and your data backed up:
The tasks are scheduled in UTC, which means that when they occur locally depends on the date and your specific
location. Also, because tasks are schedule in UTC, they do not adjust for Daylight Saving Time, summer time, or
any such seasonal adjustments that you may observe in your location. If you are affected, scheduled tasks occur
one hour "later" in the summer than in the winter, according to local time.
Note:
We strongly recommend you review the auto-scheduled configurations and adjust them if necessary.
Weekly GeoDB Updates
The FMC automatically schedules GeoDB updates to occur each week at the same randomly selected time.
You can observe the status of this task using the web interface Message Center. If the system fails to configure
the update and your FMC has internet access, we recommend you configure regular GeoDB updates as
described in the Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide for your software version.
Weekly FMC Software Updates
The FMC automatically schedules a weekly task to download the latest software for the FMC and its managed
devices. This task is scheduled to occur between 2 and 3 AM UTC on Sunday mornings; depending on the
date and your specific location this can occur anywhere from Saturday afternoon to Sunday afternoon local
time. You can observe the status of this task using the web interface Message Center. If the task scheduling
fails and your FMC has internet access, we recommend you schedule a recurring task for downloading
software updates as described in the Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide for your version.
This task only downloads software patch and hotfix updates for the version your appliances are currently
running; it is your responsibility to install any updates this task downloads. See the Cisco Firepower
Management Center Upgrade Guide for more information.
Weekly FMC Configuration Backup
Cisco Firepower Management Center Getting Started Guide
from the drop-down list, and enter IPv4 addresses for the
Custom DNS Servers
fields blank.
By default the system uses
as the secondary NTP server.
Enter the FQDN or IP addresses of one or two NTP servers reachable from your network.
on the Change Network Settings screen of the Initial Configuration Wizard, the system displays
Installation and Initial Setup for Versions 6.5+
from the drop-down list and leaving the
0.sourcefire.pool.ntp.org
and
Primary DNS
Primary DNS
as the primary NTP server, and
Secondary
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