Cisco Asa 5505 Serial Settings

Posted : adminOn 3/5/2018
Cisco Asa 5505 Serial Settings

To access the Cisco ASA 5505 via putty the device must have SSH enable and a certificate for SSH authentication configured depending on what version IOS it is running. The instructions are included with the documentation of the ASA. If you are trying to connect with a serial port then you have to. When performing the steps in this guide. See for links to the RCSI and other documents. Verifying the Package Contents. Cisco ASA 5505. Power supply adapter. Blue console cable.

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Throughout my professional career in networking I was lucky to work with all Cisco firewall models and therefore I have experienced the “evolution” of every firewall product developed by Cisco. For the SMB/SOHO market, Cisco’s initial offering was the PIX 501, followed by the successful Cisco ASA 5505. The latter came to an End-of-Sale in 2014 and now the replacement low-end model is the new Cisco ASA 5506-X. One of the most popular configuration guides on this blog is this. Since these are useful posts for many people, I’ve decided to write also a configuration tutorial for the new ASA 5506-X.

I will cover two popular use cases of the 5506-X. One is a simple scenario of providing internet access to an internal LAN. The second case is more advanced and will cover two DMZ zones, one with a publicly accessible Web Server and one with a Guest WiFi Access Point.

Cisco ASA 5506-X Specs and Features Before starting the discussion on how to configure the 5506, let’s first see the most important specs and features of this model. • It comes in two hardware “flavors”, the normal 5506-X and also the 5506W-X which has an integrated wireless access point (a/b/g/n bands). • It comes in two software license “flavors”, the Base License and the Security Plus License. • 8x1GE Network Interfaces (these are routed ports, not switch ports like the previous 5505 model). • 1 Management Interface (for the FirePOWER module). • Performance throughput varies according to what services are enabled.

300 Mbps for only firewall services, 250 Mbps for Application Visibility and Control (AVC), 125 Mbps for Application Control (AVC) and IPS/NGIPS, 100 Mbps for VPN throughput. • Max 20,000 concurrent sessions with the Base License or 50,000 with the Sec.Plus License. • 5 VLANs with Base License and 30 with the Security Plus License.

• 10 IPSEC Site-to-Site VPNs (Base License) and 50 VPNs with Sec. • Unlimited internal hosts (even with the Base License). Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Mp3 Songs Downloadming here. • Active/Standby high availability (only with Security Plus License). • Comes with FirePOWER Services (Application Visibility and Control – AVC) which supports more than 3000 application-layer and risk-based controls.

• With extra subscription cost you can have also Next Generation IPS, Advanced Malware Protection and URL filtering. Note Regarding Licenses and Subscriptions: You should contact your local reseller and ask about License cost, “right-to-use” subscriptions needed etc.

They made licensing too complex in my opinion so you must conduct your reseller for more details and to avoid any “surprises”. For example, Anyconnect needs extra license, IPS requires subscription etc. How to connect the ASA 5506-X in your network for Initial Configuration As you can see in the specs section above, there are 8x1G network interfaces and also one Management interface (Management 1/1) which belongs to the FirePOWER module.