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Cisco ASA 5540 Cli Configuration Manual (2164 pages)
Software Version 9.0 for the Services Module
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 27.51 MB
Table of Contents
1 C H a P T E R Introduction to the Cisco Asa
63
About this Guide
3
Related Documentation
3
Table of Contents
63
ASDM Client Operating System and Browser Requirements
64
Hardware and Software Compatibility
65
VPN Specifications
65
New Features
66
How the ASA Services Module Works with the Switch
86
Firewall Functional Overview
88
Applying Nat
89
VPN Functional Overview
93
Security Context Overview
93
ASA Clustering Overview
94
Table of Contents
95
Guidelines and Limitations
96
Verifying the Module Installation
97
Assigning Vlans to the ASA Services Module
98
Using the MSFC as a Directly Connected Router
99
Configuring the Switch for ASA Failover
103
Monitoring the ASA Services Module
105
Resetting the ASA Services Module
105
Feature History for the Switch for Use with the ASA Services Module
107
1 C H a P T E R Getting Started
109
Getting Started
109
Accessing the ASA Services Module Command-Line Interface
110
Logging out
113
Configuring ASDM Access for Appliances
114
Configuring ASDM Access for the ASA Services Module
119
Starting ASDM
122
Factory Default Configurations
126
Working with the Configuration
131
Saving Configuration Changes
132
Applying Configuration Changes to Connections
135
Reloading the ASA
136
Configuring the Transparent or Routed Firewall
137
Information about the Firewall Mode
140
Default Settings
143
Mac Address Table
143
Licensing Requirements for the Firewall Mode
143
Guidelines and Limitations
144
Setting the Firewall Mode
145
Configuring ARP Inspection for the Transparent Firewall
146
Customizing the MAC Address Table for the Transparent Firewall
148
Monitoring the Transparent Firewall
149
Feature History for the Firewall Mode
161
System Configuration
222
Resource
238
Syslogs [Rate]
251
Conns 584
251
Xlates 8526
251
Hosts 254
251
Conns [Rate]
251
Inspects [Rate]
251
Other VPN Sessions
251
Other VPN Burst
251
Ssh
251
Ssh
252
Conns 1 280000
252
Conns [Rate]
252
Inspects [Rate]
252
Monitoring Syn Attacks in Contexts
255
Configuring a Cluster of Asas
265
Interface Types
268
Management Network
274
Dynamic Routing
283
Multicast Routing
284
Licensing Requirements for ASA Clustering
287
Prerequisites for ASA Clustering
287
Guidelines and Limitations
288
Configuring ASA Clustering
292
Managing ASA Cluster Members
311
Monitoring the ASA Cluster
316
Configuration Examples for ASA Clustering
320
Feature History for ASA Clustering
335
Hardware Requirements
338
Software Requirements
338
Security Considerations
400
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
410
Power over Ethernet
446
Transparent Mode
477
Configuring Basic Settings
501
Setting the Date and Time
504
Configuring Dhcp
517
Configuring Dynamic Dns
527
Configuring Ddns
528
Displaying the Routing Table
608
Configuring Ospf
633
Multicast Addresses
714
Deployment Scenarios
884
Configuration Example
925
Obtaining Certificates Manually
954
Configuring Telnet Access
997
Configuring a Login Banner
1001
Configuring a Management Interface
1008
Default Configuration
1070
Ssl Handshake Failure
1238
Installing Certificates
1294
Monitoring Qos
1366
Ipv4 and Ipv6 Support
1386
Operating Modes
1479
Initial Configuration
1507
Configuring Load Balancing
1624
Adding a User
1754
Configuring Remote Management
1787
Configuring the Pppoe Client
1791
Managing Passwords
1823
Ssl Vpn
1843
Configuring Port Forwarding
1871
Remote Pc System Requirements
1938
System Requirements
1958
Enabling Snmp
2020
Troubleshooting Tips
2026
Snmp Monitoring
2029
Optional Configuration Procedures
2048
Managing Files
2069
Troubleshooting
2091
Capturing Packets
2092
Command Completion
2104
Command Help
2104
Ipv6 Addresses
2113
Multicast Address
2116
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Cisco ASA 5540 Configuration Manual (1822 pages)
ASA 5500 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 13.48 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
About this Guide
59
Document Conventions
60
Related Documentation
60
Enabling the Botnet Traffic Filter
79
Enabling Threat Detection
79
Configuring Cisco Unified Communications
80
Firewall Mode Overview
80
Stateful Inspection Overview
80
VPN Functional Overview
81
Security Context Overview
82
Getting Started
83
Chapter 2 Getting Started
84
Starting ASDM
84
Downloading the ASDM Launcher
84
Starting ASDM from the ASDM Launcher
84
Using ASDM in Demo Mode
85
Starting ASDM from a Web Browser
86
Factory Default Configurations
87
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
87
ASA 5505 Default Configuration
88
ASA 5510 and Higher Default Configuration
89
Multiple ASDM Session Support
87
Getting Started with the Configuration
90
Using the Command Line Interface
90
Using the Command Line Interface Tool
91
Handling Command Errors
91
Using Interactive Commands
91
Avoiding Conflicts with Other Administrators
92
Showing Commands Ignored by ASDM on the Device
92
Using the Asdm User Interface
93
Chapter 3 Using the ASDM User Interface
94
Information about the ASDM User Interface
94
Navigating in the ASDM User Interface
95
Menus
96
File Menu
96
View Menu
97
Tools Menu
98
Wizards Menu
100
Window Menu
101
Help Menu
101
Menus
101
ASDM Assistant
102
Toolbar
102
Device List
103
Status Bar
103
Connection to Device
103
Common Buttons
104
Keyboard Shortcuts
105
Enabling Extended Screen Reader Support
106
Home Pane (Single Mode and Context)
108
Device Dashboard Tab
108
Device Information Pane
109
Interface Status Pane
109
VPN Sessions Pane
109
Failover Status Pane
110
Latest ASDM Syslog Messages Pane
110
System Resources Status Pane
110
Traffic Status Pane
110
Firewall Dashboard Tab
111
Top 10 Access Rules Pane
112
Top Usage Status Pane
112
Traffic Overview Pane
112
Top 200 Hosts Pane
113
Top Botnet Traffic Filter Hits Pane
113
Top Ten Protected Servers under SYN Attack Pane
113
Content Security Tab
113
Intrusion Prevention Tab
114
Home Pane (System)
116
Managing Feature Licenses
117
Chapter 4 Managing Feature Licenses
118
Supported Feature Licenses Per Model
118
Licenses Per Model
118
License Notes
125
VPN License and Feature Compatibility
127
Information about Feature Licenses
127
Preinstalled License
128
Permanent License
128
Time-Based Licenses
128
How the Time-Based License Timer Works
128
Time-Based License Activation Guidelines
128
How Permanent and Time-Based Licenses Combine
129
Stacking Time-Based Licenses
130
Time-Based License Expiration
130
Shared SSL VPN Licenses
130
Information about the Shared Licensing Server and Participants
131
Communication Issues between Participant and Server
132
Information about the Shared Licensing Backup Server
132
Failover and Shared Licenses
133
Failover Licenses
135
Failover License Requirements
135
How Failover Licenses Combine
135
Loss of Communication between Failover Units
136
Upgrading Failover Pairs
136
Licenses FAQ
136
Guidelines and Limitations
137
Obtaining an Activation Key
139
Viewing Your Current License
139
Activating or Deactivating Keys
140
Configuring a Shared License
141
Configuring the Shared Licensing Server
141
Configuring the Shared Licensing Participant and the Optional Backup Server
142
Monitoring the Shared License
143
Feature History for Licensing
143
Configuring the Transparent or Routed Firewall
147
Chapter 5 Configuring the Transparent or Routed Firewall
148
Configuring the Firewall Mode
148
Information about Routed Firewall Mode
148
Information about Transparent Firewall Mode
148
Configuring the Firewall Mode
149
Licensing Requirements for the Firewall Mode
150
Default Settings
150
Configuring the Firewall Mode
150
Guidelines and Limitations
151
Setting the Firewall Mode
153
Configuring ARP Inspection for the Transparent Firewall
154
Information about ARP Inspection
154
Licensing Requirements for ARP Inspection
154
Default Settings
155
Guidelines and Limitations
155
Configuring ARP Inspection
155
Adding a Static ARP Entry
155
Task Flow for Configuring ARP Inspection
155
Configuring ARP Inspection for the Transparent Firewall
155
Enabling ARP Inspection
156
Feature History for ARP Inspection
157
Customizing the MAC Address Table for the Transparent Firewall
157
Information about the MAC Address Table
157
Licensing Requirements for the MAC Address Table
158
Default Settings
158
Guidelines and Limitations
158
Configuring the MAC Address Table
159
Adding a Static MAC Address
159
Disabling MAC Address Learning
159
Feature History for the MAC Address Table
160
How Data Moves through the Security Appliance in Routed Firewall Mode
160
An Inside User Visits a Web Server
161
An Outside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ
162
An Inside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ
163
An Outside User Attempts to Access an Inside Host
164
A DMZ User Attempts to Access an Inside Host
165
How Data Moves through the Transparent Firewall
166
An Inside User Visits a Web Server
167
Figure
167
Host
167
An Inside User Visits a Web Server Using NAT
168
An Outside User Visits a Web Server on the Inside Network
169
An Outside User Attempts to Access an Inside Host
170
Management IP
167
Www.example.com
167
Setting up the Adaptive Security Appliance
173
Chapter 6 Configuring Multiple Context Mode
176
Information about Security Contexts
176
Common Uses for Security Contexts
176
Context Configuration Files
176
Admin Context Configuration
176
Context Configurations
176
System Configuration
176
How the Security Appliance Classifies Packets
177
Valid Classifier Criteria
177
Classification Examples
178
Cascading Security Contexts
180
Management Access to Security Contexts
181
System Administrator Access
181
Context Administrator Access
182
Information about Resource Management
182
Resource Limits
182
Default Class
183
Class Members
184
Information about MAC Addresses
185
Default MAC Address
185
Failover MAC Addresses
185
Interaction with Manual MAC Addresses
185
MAC Address Format
185
Guidelines and Limitations
186
Licensing Requirements for Multiple Context Mode
186
Configuring Multiple Contexts
188
Enabling or Disabling Multiple Context Mode
188
Enabling Multiple Context Mode
188
Restoring Single Context Mode
188
Configuring a Class for Resource Management
189
Configuring a Security Context
191
Automatically Assigning MAC Addresses to Context Interfaces
193
Monitoring Security Contexts
194
Monitoring Context Resource Usage
194
Viewing Assigned MAC Addresses
195
Viewing MAC Addresses in the System Configuration
195
Viewing MAC Addresses Within a Context
196
Feature History for Multiple Context Mode
197
Using the Startup Wizard
199
CHAPTER 7 Using the Startup Wizard
199
Information about the Startup Wizard
199
Licensing Requirements for the Startup Wizard
199
Guidelines and Limitations
200
Prerequisites for the Startup Wizard
200
Startup Wizard Screens for ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances
201
Startup Wizard Screens for the ASA 5505 Adaptive Security Appliance
201
Step 1 - Starting Point or Welcome
202
Step 2 - Basic Configuration
203
Step 3 - Time Zone and Clock Configuration
203
Step 4 - Auto Update Server
204
Step 5 - Management IP Address Configuration
204
Step 6 - Interface Selection
204
Step 7 - Switch Port Allocation
205
Step 8 - Interface IP Address Configuration
206
Step 9 - Internet Interface Configuration - Pppoe
206
Step 10 - Business Interface Configuration - Pppoe
207
Step 11 - Home Interface Configuration - Pppoe
208
Step 12 - General Interface Configuration
208
Step 13 - Static Routes
209
Adding or Editing Static Routes
209
Step 14 - DHCP Server
209
Step 15 - Address Translation (NAT/PAT)
210
Step 16 - Administrative Access
211
Adding or Editing Administrative Access Entry
211
Step 17 - Easy VPN Remote Configuration
212
Step 18 - Startup Wizard Summary
214
Other Interfaces Configuration
214
Editing Interfaces
214
Configuring Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery
216
Configuring Neighbor Solicitation Messages
216
Configuring the Neighbor Reachable Time
217
Configuring the Neighbor Solicitation Message Interval
217
Configuring DAD Settings
218
Configuring Ipv6 Addresses on an Interface
219
Configuring Ipv6 Prefixes on an Interface
219
Configuring Ipv6 Static Neighbors
223
Interface Configuration
225
Feature History for the Startup Wizard
227
Configuring Interfaces
229
Arp Table
261
Configuring Basic Settings
271
Setting the Date and Time
272
Configuring Dhcp
289
Configuring a Dhcp Server
293
Configuring Dynamic Dns
299
Displaying the Routing Table
357
Configuring a Static Route
367
Deleting Static Routes
370
Configuring Router Advertisement Messages
482
Configuring the Router Advertisement Transmission Interval
484
Configuring the Router Lifetime Value
486
Suppressing Router Advertisement Messages
490
Dynamic Nat
506
Default Configuration
607
Aaa Overview
647
Authentication Methods
650
Installing a Certificate
946
Software Updates
1165
Wizard Setup
1180
Stateful Failover
1198
Interface Monitoring
1203
User Authentication
1260
Configuring Split Tunneling
1412
Configuring Port Forwarding
1486
Ssl Certificates
1587
Ipsec Tunnels
1589
Syslog Message Format
1611
Enabling Logging
1614
Configuring Snmp Traps
1655
Snmp Monitoring
1659
Troubleshooting
1693
Ipv6 Addresses
1721
Cisco ASA 5540 Getting Started Manual (208 pages)
ASA 5500 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 4.65 MB
Table of Contents
Before You Begin
11
Asa 5500
12
ASA 5500 with AIP SSM
12
ASA 5500 with CSC SSM
13
ASA 5500 with 4GE SSM
14
Asa 5550
15
Related Documents
15
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 2 Maximizing Throughput on the ASA 5550
17
Embedded Network Interfaces
17
Balancing Traffic to Maximize Throughput
18
What to Do Next
21
Installing the ASA 5550
23
Verifying the Package Contents
24
Installing the Chassis
25
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
26
Installing SFP Modules
28
SFP Module
28
Installing an SFP Module
30
Ports and Leds
31
What to Do Next
41
Installing Optional Ssms
54
Cisco 4GE SSM
54
4GE SSM Components
54
Installing the Cisco 4GE SSM
55
Installing the SFP Modules
56
SFP Module
57
Installing the SFP Module
58
Cisco AIP SSM and CSC SSM
60
Installing an SSM
61
Connecting Interface Cables on the ASA 5500, ASA 5510, ASA 5520, and ASA 5540 Platforms
63
Connecting Interface Cables
64
Connecting to Ssms
66
Connecting to a 4GE SSM
68
Powering on the Adaptive Security Appliance
71
What to Do Next
71
Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance
73
About the Factory Default Configuration
73
Using the CLI for Configuration
74
Using the Adaptive Security Device Manager for Configuration
75
Preparing to Use ASDM
76
Gathering Configuration Information for Initial Setup
76
Installing the ASDM Launcher
77
Starting ASDM with a Web Browser
80
Running the ASDM Startup Wizard
80
What to Do Next
81
Scenario: DMZ Configuration
83
Example DMZ Network Topology
83
Chapter 8 Scenario: DMZ Configuration
85
An Inside User Visits a Web Server on the Internet
85
An Internet User Visits the DMZ Web Server
86
An Inside User Visits the DMZ Web Server
88
Figure
89
Inside Interface
89
User
89
Www.example.com
89
Public IP Address
89
(Outside Interface)
89
DMZ Interface
89
Web Server
89
Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance for a DMZ Deployment
90
Configuration Requirements
91
Information to Have Available
92
Enabling Inside Clients to Communicate with Devices on the Internet
92
Enabling Inside Clients to Communicate with the DMZ Web Server
92
Translating Internal Client IP Addresses between the Inside and DMZ Interfaces
93
Translating the Public Address of the Web Server to Its Real Address on the Inside Interface
96
Forwarding)
99
Port Forwarding
99
Providing Public HTTP Access to the DMZ Web Server
102
What to Do Next
105
Chapter 9 Scenario: Ipsec Remote-Access VPN Configuration
107
Example Ipsec Remote-Access VPN Network Topology
107
Implementing the Ipsec Remote-Access VPN Scenario
108
Configuring an Ipsec Remote-Access VPN
109
Selecting VPN Client Types
111
Specifying the VPN Tunnel Group Name and Authentication Method
112
Specifying a User Authentication Method
113
Step 1
115
(Optional) Configuring User Accounts
115
Configuring Address Pools
116
Configuring Client Attributes
117
Configuring the IKE Policy
118
Specifying Address Translation Exception and Split Tunneling
120
Verifying the Remote-Access VPN Configuration
122
What to Do Next
123
Chapter 10 Scenario: Configuring Connections for a Cisco Anyconnect VPN Client
125
About SSL VPN Client Connections
125
Obtaining the Cisco Anyconnect VPN Client Software
126
Example Topology Using Anyconnect SSL VPN Clients
127
Implementing the Cisco SSL VPN Scenario
127
Information to Have Available
128
Are Using a AAA Server for Authentication
128
Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance for the Cisco Anyconnect VPN Client
129
Specifying the SSL VPN Interface
130
Specifying a User Authentication Method
131
Specifying a Group Policy
132
Configuring the Cisco Anyconnect VPN Client
133
Verifying the Remote-Access VPN Configuration
135
What to Do Next
136
Scenario: SSL VPN Clientless Connections
137
About Clientless SSL VPN
137
Security Considerations for Clientless SSL VPN Connections
138
Example Network with Browser-Based SSL VPN Access
139
Implementing the Clientless SSL VPN Scenario
140
Information to Have Available
141
Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance for Browser-Based SSL VPN Connections
142
Specifying the SSL VPN Interface
143
Specifying a User Authentication Method
144
Specifying a Group Policy
146
Creating a Bookmark List for Remote Users
147
Verifying the Configuration
151
What to Do Next
152
Scenario: Site-To-Site VPN Configuration
153
Example Site-To-Site VPN Network Topology
153
Implementing the Site-To-Site Scenario
154
Information to Have Available
155
Configuring the Site-To-Site VPN
155
Configuring the Security Appliance at the Local Site
155
Providing Information about the Remote VPN Peer
155
Configuring the IKE Policy
155
Configuring Ipsec Encryption and Authentication Parameters
155
Specifying Hosts and Networks
161
Viewing VPN Attributes and Completing the Wizard
162
Configuring the Other Side of the VPN Connection
164
What to Do Next
165
Chapter 13 Configuring the AIP SSM
167
Understanding the AIP SSM
168
How the AIP SSM Works with the Adaptive Security Appliance
168
Operating Modes
169
Using Virtual Sensors
170
Configuring the AIP SSM
172
AIP SSM Procedure Overview
172
Sessioning to the AIP SSM
172
Configuring the Security Policy on the AIP SSM
174
Assigning Virtual Sensors to Security Contexts
175
Diverting Traffic to the AIP SSM
177
What to Do Next
180
Chapter 14 Configuring the CSC SSM
183
About the CSC SSM
183
About Deploying the Adaptive Security Appliance with the CSC SSM
184
Scenario: Security Appliance with CSC SSM Deployed for Content Security
186
Configuration Requirements
187
Configuring the CSC SSM for Content Security
188
Obtain Software Activation Key from Cisco.com
188
Gather Information
189
Verify Time Settings
189
Run the CSC Setup Wizard
190
What to Do Next
199
Chapter 15 Configuring the 4GE SSM for Fiber
201
Cabling 4GE SSM Interfaces
202
Setting the 4GE SSM Media Type for Fiber Interfaces (Optional)
203
What to Do Next
205
Appendix
207
Obtaining a 3DES/AES License
207
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Cisco ASA 5540 Hardware Installation Manual (82 pages)
ASA 5500 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 1.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
About this Guide
9
Chapter 2 ASA 5505
10
Document Conventions
10
Documentation Feedback
19
Preparing for Installation
23
RJ-45 to DB-
24
General Site Requirements
26
Product Overview
30
Installing the Chassis
31
Connecting the Interface Cables
31
Powering on the ASA 5505
33
Installing a Cable Lock
34
Memory Requirements
31
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550
35
Product Overview
36
Memory Requirements
39
Installing the Chassis
39
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
40
Setting the Chassis on a Desktop
41
Connecting the Interface Cables
42
Appendix
51
A Installing and Replacing the SSM
52
Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM
52
Overview
52
Installing the 4GE SSM
53
Replacing the 4GE SSM
54
Installing and Removing the SFP Modules
54
SFP Module
54
Installing the SFP Module
54
Removing the SFP Module
57
Installing and Replacing the SSM
57
Installing an SSM
59
Replacing an SSM
60
Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures
63
Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover
63
Removing the Chassis Cover
64
Replacing the Chassis Cover
65
Working in an ESD Environment
66
Removing and Replacing the Power Supply
66
Removing the AC Power Supply
66
Replacing the AC Power Supply
69
Installing the DC Model
70
Removing and Replacing the Compactflash
72
Removing the System Compactflash
72
Replacing the System Compactflash
74
Removing the User Compactflash
75
Replacing the User Compactflash
76
Appendix
63
Appendix
77
Cable Pinouts
77
10/100/1000Baset Connectors
77
Console Port
78
MGMT 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port
79
Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports
80
I N D E X
81
Cisco ASA 5540 Hardware Installation Manual (72 pages)
ASA 5500 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.09 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
Audience
5
Document Objectives
5
Document Organization
5
Document Conventions
6
Installation Warnings
6
Where to Find Safety and Warning Information
10
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
10
Chapter 1 Overview
11
Product Overview
12
Memory Requirements
15
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
17
Overview
17
Installation Overview
17
Safety Recommendations
18
Maintaining Safety with Electricity
18
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
19
General Site Requirements
20
Site Environment
20
Preventive Site Configuration
20
Power Supply Considerations
20
Configuring Equipment Racks
22
Chapter 3 Installing the Adaptive Security Appliance
25
Installing the Adaptive Security Appliance
25
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
26
Setting the Chassis on a Desktop
27
Connecting the Interface Cables
28
Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover
35
Removing the Chassis Cover
35
C H a P T E R 4 Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures
36
Replacing the Chassis Cover
36
Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover
36
Working in an ESD Environment
37
Removing and Replacing a Lithium Battery in the SSM
38
Removing and Replacing the Power Supply
38
Removing the AC Power Supply
38
Replacing the AC Power Supply
40
Installing the DC Model
41
Removing and Replacing the Compactflash
44
Removing the System Compactflash
44
Removing and Replacing the Compactflash
45
Replacing the System Compactflash
45
Step
46
Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM
48
Overview
48
Installing the 4GE SSM
49
Replacing the 4GE SSM
50
Installing and Removing the SFP Modules
50
SFP Module
50
Installing the SFP Module
52
Removing the SFP Module
53
Installing and Replacing the Intelligent SSM
54
Overview
55
Installing and Replacing the AIP/CSC SSM
56
Installing the AIP/CSC SSM
56
Replacing the AIP/CSC SSM
57
Removing the DIMM
59
Installing the DIMM
59
Installing the DIMM
62
Appendix
65
Cable Pinouts
65
Appendix 1 Cable Pinout
66
Console Port (RJ-45)
66
I N D E X
71
Cisco ASA 5540 Quick Start Manual (63 pages)
Adaptive Security Appliance ASA 5500 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 2.09 MB
Table of Contents
About this Document
2
Verifying the Package Contents
3
Rack Mounting the Chassis
5
Connecting the Interface Cables
6
About the Factory Default Configuration
8
About the Adaptive Security Device Manager
9
Using the Startup Wizard
9
Common Configuration Scenarios
11
Step 8: Configure the IKE Policy
31
What to Do Next
43
Optional Ssm Setup and Configuration Procedures
44
Step 3: Sessioning to the AIP SSM and Running Setup
50
Optional Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures
52
Restoring the Default Configuration
53
Checking the Leds
54
Obtaining Documentation
56
Documentation DVD
56
Ordering Documentation
57
Documentation Feedback
57
Cisco Product Security Overview
57
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
58
Obtaining Technical Assistance
58
Cisco Technical Support Website
59
Submitting a Service Request
59
Definitions of Service Request Severity
60
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
60
Cisco ASA 5540 Quick Start Manual (40 pages)
ASA 5500 Series adaptive security appliance
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Firewall
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Before You Begin
5
ASA 5510, ASA 5520, and ASA 5540
5
Asa 5550
6
Asa 5580
7
Asa 5585-X
8
Chapter 2 Installing the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, or ASA 5540
11
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
11
Verifying the Package Contents
11
Powering on the ASA
13
Connecting Interface Cables and Verifying Interface Connectivity
13
What to Do Next
14
Chapter 3 Installing the ASA 5550
15
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
15
Verifying the Package Contents
15
Powering on the ASA
17
Connecting Interface Cables and Verifying Connectivity
17
Maximizing Throughput
18
What to Do Next
20
Chapter 4 Installing the ASA 5580
21
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
21
Verifying the Package Contents
21
Powering on the ASA
23
Connecting Interface Cables and Verifying Interface Connectivity
24
Maximizing Throughput
25
What to Do Next
26
Chapter 5 Installing the ASA 5585-X
27
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
27
Verifying the Package Contents
27
Powering on the ASA
28
Connecting Interface Cables and Verifying Interface Connectivity
29
What to Do Next
31
Chapter 6 Configuring the ASA
33
Launching ASDM
33
Running the Startup Wizard in ASDM
34
(Optional) Making Internal Services Accessible from the Internet (ASDM 6.2 and Later)
35
(Optional) Running the VPN Wizards for Remote Access Connectivity
36
(Optional) Running the VPN Wizards to Configure VPN Tunnels
38
(Optional) Other Wizards in ASDM
39
Related Documentation
39
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