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Cisco Firepower 4125 Getting Started
Getting Started
Feature
Use FDM to configure the
Firepower Threat Defense for
management by a FMC.
Automatically update CA bundles
FTD REST API version 6.2 (v6).
Logging Into the System
There are two interfaces to the Firepower Threat Defense device:
FDM Web Interface
The FDM runs in your web browser. You use this interface to configure, manage, and monitor the system.
Description
When you perform initial setup using FDM, all interface configuration
completed in FDM is retained when you switch to FMC for management,
in addition to the Management and FMC access settings. Note that other
default configuration settings, such as the access control policy or
security zones, are not retained. When you use the Firepower Threat
Defense CLI, only the Management and FMC access settings are retained
(for example, the default inside interface configuration is not retained).
After you switch to FMC, you can no longer use FDM to manage the
Firepower Threat Defense.
New/Modified screens: System Settings > Management Center
The local CA bundle contains certificates to access several Cisco
services. The system now automatically queries Cisco for new CA
certificates at a daily system-defined time. Previously, you had to
upgrade the software to update CA certificates. You can use the CLI to
disable this feature.
This feature is not supported in Version 7.0.0–7.0.4,
Note
7.1.0–7.1.0.2, or 7.2.0–7.2.3. If you upgrade from a
supported version to an unsupported version, the feature
is temporarily disabled and the system stops contacting
Cisco.
New/modified CLI commands: configure cert-update auto-update,
configure cert-update run-now, configure cert-update test, show
cert-update
For more information, see the
Command
Reference.
The Firepower Threat Defense REST API for software version 7.1 is
version 6.2. You can use v6 in the API URLs, or preferentially, use
/latest/ to signify you are using the most recent API version that is
supported on the device. Note that the URL version path element for
6.2 is the same as 6.0/1: v6.
Please re-evaluate all existing calls, as changes might have been mode
to the resource models you are using. To open the API Explorer, where
you can view the resources, log into FDM, then click the more options
button ( ) and choose API Explorer.
Logging Into the System
Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense
Getting Started
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