View Onboarded On-Premises Management Center

The onboarded on-premises management centers can be viewed in the Administration > Firewall Management Center. Click the FMC tab.

View On-Premises Management Center High Availability Pair

The high availability pair is displayed in the Services page. On expanding the pair, you can see the primary and secondary on-premises management center nodes along with their current statuses.

To cross-launch the active on-premises management center, perform these steps:

  1. In the Services page, check the corresponding high availability pair.

  2. In the right pane, click the functionality you want to open in the on-premises management center.

    The Verify FMC Cross Launch URL window is displayed. By default, the public IP address or FQDN of the currently active on-premises management center is shown and will be used to open the on-premises management center. If needed, you can specify the URL of the standby on-premises management center to cross-launch it.

You can add cross-launch URLs to each on-premises management center node. When cross-launching from the pair, the active node is cross-launched and you need not verify which node is currently active.

To cross-launch to a specific on-premises management center node, perform these steps:

  1. Expand the high availability pair and click primary or secondary on-premises management center node you want to launch.

  2. In the External Links pane on the right, click FMC Cross Launch URL to cross-launch the selected on-premises management center.

    To update the public IP address or the FQDN and the port number of your on-premises management centerhover over the FMC Cross Launch URL and click the edit icon.

Note

If you either break high availability or switch roles on the on-premises management center (version 7.4.x or earlier), you must disable the SecureX integration and then enable it again on the secondary on-premises management center. To do this, navigate to the secondary on-premises management center, choose .

Breaking a high-availability on-premises management center pair converts the participating management centers into two standalone on-premises management centers.