> Source: https://docs.nometa.az/device-panels/ftd

# Cisco FTD

FTD devices are parsed directly from running configuration — routing, interfaces, access policy, NAT and objects — with no FMC required.

> Open a device from the **Devices** page or the sidebar to reach these tabs.

## Routes

The routing table, normalized across vendors and split per VRF. Searchable and exportable; cross-vendor lookups are available from **Route Search**.

![Routes](/img/05-device-panels/ftd/ftd-01-routes.png)

## Interfaces

Physical and logical interfaces with status, addressing and description.

![Interfaces](/img/05-device-panels/ftd/ftd-02-interfaces.png)

## Endpoints

Hosts learned on this device — by MAC, ARP, DHCP snooping, CDP/LLDP and 802.1X — enriched with vendor (OUI) and identity.

![Endpoints](/img/05-device-panels/ftd/ftd-03-endpoints.png)

## Access Policy

The access-control policy parsed from configuration.

![Access Policy](/img/05-device-panels/ftd/ftd-04-access-policy.png)

## Nat

NAT rules — source/destination translation.

![Nat](/img/05-device-panels/ftd/ftd-05-nat.png)

## Objects

Network, host and service objects, resolved to their values.

![Objects](/img/05-device-panels/ftd/ftd-06-objects.png)

## Changes

Configuration changes over time, correlated to the responsible admin where audit data is available. Cards expand to a field-level diff.

![Changes](/img/05-device-panels/ftd/ftd-07-changes.png)
