This article is based on the Cisco Firepower Management Centre (FMC) version 6.3.0 and assumes you have already got the FMC powered on and have a console connection to the appliance. When the CLI is enabled, users who log in the Firepower Management Center using shell/CLI accounts have access to the CLI and must use the expert command to access the Linux shell. We strongly recommend that you do not access the Linux shell unless directed by Cisco TAC or explicit instructions in the Firepower user documentation. Step 3: Elevate to root privileges. The CLI management commands provide the ability to interact with the CLI. These commands do not affect the operation of the device. Moves the CLI context up to the next highest CLI context level. Issuing this command from the default mode logs the user out of the current CLI session. Step 1: Log into The FMC CLI. Sets the maximum number of failed logins for the specified user. configure manager add host C . upgrade cancel. (question mark) configure password Allows the current user to change their password. Firepower Management Center CLI System Commands The system commands enable the user to manage system-wide files and access control settings. You can initiate upgrades from the cli although it's not documented, recommended or supported. Syntax system generate-troubleshoot option1 optionN Devices > Device Management > Upgrade. Step 2: Drop into the Linux shell. Step By Step Process To Change the IP Address Of Your FMC. Supported platforms: FTD. As you noticed, it will give you the "...starting" message in the GUI until it's fully up. A . configuration. Cisco recommends the use of SSH for secure CLI data communication. Encrypting Management Sessions. aaa group server radius TEST-gr server name test1 server name test2 ! upgrade retry. configure system add B . DOT1X IOS commands overview Created by Meddane on 05-21-2022 03:14 PM 0 0 Radius server configuration for 802.1X Server radius test1 Address ipv4 10.1.1.1 Key 1234 ! 5 Helpful Reply Marvin Rhoads VIP Community Legend 04-09-2021 07:33 AM Or just switch to full-on root / superuser mode with "sudo su -".