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About the Secure Firewall Management Center 1700, 2700, and 4700
Review Network Deployment
By default, the management center connects to your local management network through its management
interface (eth0). This connection the management center communicates with a management computer, managed
devices, services such as DHCP, DNS, NTP, and the internet.
The management center requires internet access to support Smart Licensing, Secure Firewall threat intelligence
director, and malware defense services. Depending on the services provided by your local management
network, the management center may also require internet access to reach an NTP or DNS server. You can
configure your network to provide internet access to the management center directly or through a firewall
device.
You can upload updates for system software, Vulnerability Database (VDB), Geolocation Database (GeoDB),
and intrusion rules directly to the management center from an internet connection or from a local computer
that has these updates from the internet.
To establish the connection between the management center and one of its managed devices, you need the IP
address of at least one of the devices: the management center or the managed device. We recommend using
both IP addresses if available. However, you may only know one IP address. For example, managed devices
may be using private addresses behind NAT, so you only know the management center address. In this case,
you can specify the management center address on the managed device plus a one-time, unique password of
your choice called a NAT ID. On the management center, you specify the same NAT ID to identify the
managed device.
The initial setup and configuration described in this document is for a management center that has internet
access. If you deploy a management center in an air-gapped environment, see the
Cisco Secure Firewall
Management Center Administration Guide
for your version for alternative methods you can use to support
Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center 1700, 2700, and 4700 Getting Started Guide
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