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Firepower Threat Defense Deployment with a Remote FMC
Note
a) Enter a Name up to 48 characters in length.
For example, name the interface outside.
b) Check the Enabled check box.
c) Leave the Mode set to None.
d) From the Security Zone drop-down list, choose an existing outside security zone or add a new one by
clicking New.
For example, add a zone called outside_zone.
e) Click the IPv4 and/or IPv6 tab.
f) Click OK.
Step 5
Click Save.
Configure the DHCP Server
Enable the DHCP server if you want clients to use DHCP to obtain IP addresses from the FTD.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Devices > Device Management, and click the Edit (
Step 2
Choose DHCP > DHCP Server.
Step 3
On the Server page, click Add, and configure the following options:
If you pre-configured this interface for FMC access management, then the interface will already be
named, enabled, and addressed. You should not alter any of these basic settings because doing so
will disrupt the FMC management connection. You can still configure the Security Zone on this
screen for through traffic policies.
• IPv4—Choose Use DHCP, and configure the following optional parameters:
• Obtain default route using DHCP—Obtains the default route from the DHCP server.
• DHCP route metric—Assigns an administrative distance to the learned route, between 1 and
255. The default administrative distance for the learned routes is 1.
• IPv6—Check the Autoconfiguration check box for stateless autoconfiguration.
Configure the DHCP Server
) for the device.
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