Configuring Firepower Interfaces
When you attach a cable to an interface connection (physically or virtually), you need to configure the interface. At minimum, you need to name the interface and enable it for traffic to pass through it. If the interface is a member of a bridge group, naming the interface is sufficient. If the interface is a bridge virtual interface (BVI), you need to assign the BVI an IP address. If you intend to create VLAN subinterfaces rather than a single physical interface on a given port, you would typically configure the IP addresses on the subinterface, not on the physical interface. VLAN subinterfaces let you divide a physical interface into multiple logical interfaces that are tagged with different VLAN IDs.
The interface list shows the available interfaces, their names, addresses, and states. You can change the state of an interface, on or off, or edit an interface, by selecting the interface row and clicking Edit in the Actions pane. The list shows the interface characteristics based on your configuration. Expand an interface row to see subinterfaces or bridge group member.