Power On the Device
Low-touch provisioning supports connecting to CDO on Ethernet 1/1 (outside). You can alternatively use
low-touch provisioning on the Management 1/1 interface.
Procedure
Step 1
Connect the network cable from the Ethernet 1/1 interface to your wide area network (WAN) modem. Your
WAN modem is your branch's connection to the internet and will be your Firepower firewall's route to the
internet as well.
Note
Step 2
Connect inside devices to the remaining switch ports, Ethernet 1/2 through 1/8.
Ethernet 1/7 and 1/8 are PoE+ ports.
What to do next
Proceed to the next task,
Power On the Device
System power is controlled by the power cord; there is no power button.
Procedure
Step 1
Attach the power cord to the device, and connect it to an electrical outlet.
The power turns on automatically when you plug in the power cord.
Step 2
Check the Power LED on the back or top of the device; if it is solid green, the device is powered on.
Step 3
Check the Status LED on the back or top of the device; after it is solid green, the system has passed power-on
diagnostics.
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Alternatively, you can connect the network cable from the device's Management 1/1 interface to
your WAN. Whichever interface you use must have a route to the internet. The Management interface
supports IPv6 if you manually set the IP address at the CLI. See
Network Settings at the CLI, on page
or set an IPv4 address; dual stack is required for IPv6 to work. The outside Ethernet 1/1 interface
only supports IPv4 for low-touch provisioning.
Power On the Device, on page
Firepower Threat Defense Deployment with CDO
(Optional) Change Management
33. To use IPv6 on Management, make sure you also keep
18.