Cisco Asdm 7.2
Posted : adminOn 6/15/2018Jun 22, 2012 hello. Configured my Cisco asa 5510 using the Remote Access vpn wizard for remote access vpns. Was working fine. Apr 10, 2015 - This chapter describes how to manage the ASA software and configurations. ASDM Book 1: Cisco ASA Series General Operations ASDM Configuration Guide, 7.2. Step 1 (If there is a configuration migration) In ASDM, back up your existing configuration using the Tools >Backup Configurations tool.
Network Object NAT (ASA 8.3 and Later) All NAT rules that are configured as a parameter of a network object are considered to be network object NAT rules. Network object NAT is a quick and easy way to configure NAT for a single IP address, a range of addresses, or a subnet. After you configure the network object, you can then identify the mapped address for that object. This chapter describes how to configure network object NAT, and it includes the following sections: • • • • • • • • • Note For detailed information about how NAT works, see Information About Network Object NAT When a packet enters the ASA, both the source and destination IP addresses are checked against the network object NAT rules. The source and destination address in the packet can be translated by separate rules if separate matches are made.
These rules are not tied to each other; different combinations of rules can be used depending on the traffic. Because the rules are never paired, you cannot specify that a source address should be translated to A when going to destination X, but be translated to B when going to destination Y. Use twice NAT for that kind of functionality (twice NAT lets you identify the source and destination address in a single rule). For detailed information about the differences between twice NAT and network object NAT, see. Network object NAT rules are added to section 2 of the NAT rules table. Solutions Manual Intermediate Accounting 16th Edition.