
- HOW TO CONFIGURE SECURITY ON A ASA 5505 CISCO HOW TO
- HOW TO CONFIGURE SECURITY ON A ASA 5505 CISCO FULL
- HOW TO CONFIGURE SECURITY ON A ASA 5505 CISCO PRO
HOW TO CONFIGURE SECURITY ON A ASA 5505 CISCO HOW TO
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HOW TO CONFIGURE SECURITY ON A ASA 5505 CISCO PRO

With those defaults, and when you save those future sessions, in the You truly use for defaults! Any future session you "create" will start

Side note, if you're using putty, and you haven't edited the *most definitely a bonus* when dealing with long line'd ACL's. The bonus to SecureCRT's "receive ascii" is that I don't have to worry about long lines, they are not wrapped. I captured each of those 10 versions to a separate text file so I could compare them off line) (came in very handy when dealing with a multi-tenant PA that had 10 writes in one day. that finalizes the text file and I'm off line to read through it. Then immediately after, I'd turn off the "Receive Ascii" option.

I'd again set my CLI to 0 (turn off paging) and then turn on "Receive Ascii" give it a file name, and then I would enter the command to show the running config. recently been working some 200K line paloalto firewalls. it has a "receive" option that allows you to have xmodem, zmode, etc. The log file then should have all the config lines in one text readable file. then issue your command "show run all" and then turn off logging after the flurry of lines has finished. you may want to consider working the log file angle.
HOW TO CONFIGURE SECURITY ON A ASA 5505 CISCO FULL
Paste it to your favorite text editor and you've got the full config in one fell swoop. using the above, and making your putty session full screen with an appropriately sized scroll back buffer, you'll get the config can right click inside putty, select all, and copy. side note, depending on versions of Cisco product, its either "terminal pager 0".Log out, log back in, the terminal setting is back to your default number of lines. It sets your terminal to no paging for the duration of your session.

Unless there's something specific to the 5505, you should be able to simply log in, go to exec user mode and then do: I'm assuming a certain amount of knowledge, please reply if this is too high level.įYI. Now here is your issue, in the FiOS version 8.3 they changed the way that NAT is confiured (to object NAT), have a read of this: Here is a guide on the many ways you can get a configuration off an ASA: Go on to to the command line of the existing ASA and enter configuration mode and change the lines setting to 1000 (otherwise you only get 24 line of configuration each time you press space and do a show run, don't forget to put the line settings backĪlternatively you could TFTP the configuration of and then on to the new one.
