Step 4
Type a
Job Name
, and next to
Update Items
, check the
Vulnerability Database
check box.
Step 5
Click
Save
.
Step 6
Select
System
>
Tools
>
Scheduling
, then click
Add Task
.
Step 7
From the
Job Type
list, select
Install Latest Update
.
Step 8
Specify that you want to schedule a
Recurring
task, and establish a weekly schedule choosing appropriate
values for the
Start On
,
Repeat Every
,
Run At
and
Repeat On
fields.
Step 9
Type a
Job Name
, and next to
Update Items
, check the
Vulnerability Database
check box.
Step 10
Click
Save
.
Add Managed Devices to the FMC
For each managed device, use these instructions to establish a simple deployment that does not incude
multi-tenancy, clusters, or high availability. To configure a deployment using any of these features, see the
Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide
for your version.
Before you begin
• Perform the device-specific setup activities and configure the device for remote management as described
in the
for that device.
Be sure to note the registration key you use for the device.
Important
• If your environment uses NAT, make note of the NAT ID used during device setup.
• If your environment uses DNS, note the hostname that resolves to a valid IP address for the device. If
your environment uses DHCP to assign IP addresses, use a host name to identify the device rather than
an IP address.
• If your environment does not use DNS, you need the IP address for the device.
• Determine what license(s) are needed for the managed device and add them to the FMC; you will add
the license(s) to the managed device during the process of adding it to the FMC. See
and
Configure Classic Licensing, on page 33
• You must assign an access control policy to the managed device in the course of adding it to the FMC.
The instructions below include a procedure to establish a basic access control policy for this purpose.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Devices
>
Device Management
>
Add
>
Add Device
.
Step 2
In the
Host
field, enter the IP address or the hostname of the device to add.
The hostname of the device is the fully qualified name or the name that resolves through the local DNS to a
valid IP address. Use a hostname rather than an IP address if your network uses DHCP to assign IP addresses.
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Add Managed Devices to the FMC