
firepower-2110 /fabric-interconnect/ipv6-config # set out-of-band static ipv6 2001:DB8::2
ipv6-prefix 64 ipv6-gw 2001:DB8::1
firepower-2110 /fabric-interconnect/ipv6-config* # commit-buffer
firepower-2110 /fabric-interconnect/ipv6-config #
(Optional) Log Into the Firepower Chassis Manager
Use the Firepower Chassis Manager to configure chassis settings, including enabling interfaces and creating
EtherChannels.
Before you begin
• For information on supported browsers, refer to the release notes for the version you are using (see
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/security/firepower-9000-series/products-release-notes-list.html
).
• If you need to change the FXOS and ASA management IP addresses, see
and ASA Management IP Addresses or Gateway, on page 197
Procedure
Step 1
On your management computer connected to the Management 1/1 interface, launch the Firepower Chassis
Manager by going to the following URL.
https://192.168.45.45
Step 2
Enter the default username:
admin
. You are prompted to set a password.
(Optional)EnableAdditionalInterfacesintheFirepowerChassis
Manager
By default, the Management 1/1, Ethernet 1/1, and Ethernet 1/2 interfaces are physically enabled for the
chassis and logically enabled in the ASA configuration. To use any additional interfaces, you must enable it
for the chassis using this procedure, and then later enable it in the ASA configuration. You can also add
EtherChannels (known as port-channels).
If you change the interfaces in FXOS after you enable failover (by adding or removing a network module, or
by changing the EtherChannel configuration, for example), make the interface changes in FXOS on the standby
unit, and then make the same changes on the active unit.
If you remove an interface in FXOS (for example, if you remove a network module, remove an EtherChannel,
or reassign an interface to an EtherChannel), then the ASA configuration retains the original commands so
that you can make any necessary adjustments; removing an interface from the configuration can have wide
effects. You can manually remove the old interface configuration in the ASA OS.
Note
Cisco Firepower 2100 Getting Started Guide
203
ASA Deployment with ASDM
(Optional) Log Into the Firepower Chassis Manager
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