Asdm packet tracer tool
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You can access ASDM menus using the mouse or keyboard. The File menu lets you manage ASA configurations. Loads a copy of the running configuration into ASDM. Reset Device to the Factory Default Configuration. Restores the configuration to the factory default. Show Running Configuration in New Window. Displays the current running configuration in a new window. Save Running Configuration to Flash.
Writes a copy of the running configuration to flash memory. Stores a copy of the current running configuration file on a TFTP server. Save Running Configuration to Standby Unit. Sends a copy of the running configuration file on the primary unit to the running configuration of a failover standby unit. Save Internal Log Buffer to Flash. Prints the current page. We recommend landscape page orientation when you print rules. When you use Internet Explorer, permission to print was already granted when you originally accepted the signed applet.
Removes local ASDM images. Removes the password cache if you have defined a new password and still have a existing password that is different than the new password.
Clear Internal Log Buffer. Certain items are dependent on the current view. You cannot select items that cannot be displayed in the current view. Device List. Displays a list of devices in a dockable pane. Shows and hides the display of the Navigation pane in the Configuration and Monitoring views.
ASDM Assistant. Searches and finds useful ASDM procedural help about certain tasks. This pane is only available in the Home view. This message reappears every 24 hours until the memory is upgraded. Shows and hides the display of the Addresses pane. Shows and hides the display of the Services pane.
Time Ranges. Shows and hides the display of the Time Ranges pane. Select Next Pane. Highlights the next pane shown in a multi-pane display, for example, going from the Service Policies Rules pane to the Address pane beside it.
Select Previous Pane. Highlights the previous pane shown in multi-pane displays. Goes to the next pane previously visited. Find in ASDM. Reset Layout. Returns the layout to the default configuration.
Office Look and Feel. Changes the screen fonts and colors to the Microsoft Office settings. Command Line Interface. Sends commands to the ASA and view the results. Displays unsupported commands that have been ignored by ASDM. Packet Tracer. Traces a packet from a specified source address and interface to a destination.
You can specify the protocol and port of any type of data and view the lifespan of a packet, with detailed information about actions taken on it. See the firewall configuration guide for more information. Verifies the configuration and operation of the ASA and surrounding communications links, as well as performs basic testing of other network devices. Determines the route that packets will take to their destination. File Management. Views, moves, copies, and deletes files stored in flash memory.
You can also create a directory in flash memory. Upgrade Software from Local Computer. Downgrade Software. Loads an older ASA image than the one you are currently running. Backup Configurations. Restore Configurations. System Reload. Restarts the ASDM and reload the saved configuration into memory. See the VPN configuration guide for more information. Migrate Network Object Group Members. If you migrate to 8. In addition to named objects, ASDM automatically creates non-named objects for any IP addresses used in the configuration.
These auto-created objects are identified by the IP address only, do not have a name, and are not present as named objects in the platform configuration. When the ASA creates named objects as part of the migration, the matching non-named ASDM-only objects are replaced with the named objects. The only exception are non-named objects in a network object group.
Changes the behavior of specified ASDM functions between sessions. The Wizards menu lets you run a wizard to configure multiple features. Startup Wizard. Guides you, step-by-step, through the initial configuration of the ASA. VPN Wizards. There are separate wizards for a variety of VPN configurations. High Availability and Scalability Wizard. Unified Communication Wizard. An easy approach to fulfill the certificate requirements is to install a self-signed identity certificate. Packet Capture Wizard.
Allows you to configure packet capture on the ASA. The wizard runs one packet capture on each ingress and egress interface. After you run the capture, you can save it on your computer, and then examine and analyze the capture with a packet analyzer. The active window appears as the selected window. Help Topics. Opens a new browser window to show the ASDM online help.
This item is available only if you have installed the module and are managing it in ASDM. Help for Current Screen. Opens context-sensitive help about the screen you are viewing. Alternatively, you can also click the? Help button in the tool bar. Release Notes. The release notes contain the most current information about ASDM software and hardware requirements, and the most current information about changes in the software. Opens a document on Cisco. Displays information about the ASA, including the software version, hardware set, configuration file loaded at startup, and software image loaded at startup.
This information is helpful in troubleshooting. Displays information about ASDM such as the software version, hostname, privilege level, operating system, device type, and Java version. The Toolbar below the menus provides access to the Home view, Configuration view, and Monitoring view. It also lets you choose between the system and security contexts in multiple context mode, and provides navigation and other commonly used features. Displays the Home pane, which lets you view important information about your ASA such as the status of your interfaces, the version you are running, licensing information, and performance.
In multiple mode, the system does not have a Home pane. Configures the ASA. Click a function button in the left Navigation pane to configure that function. Monitors the ASA. Click a function button in the left Navigation pane to monitor various elements. Saves the running configuration to the startup configuration for write-accessible contexts only. Refreshes ASDM with the current running configuration, except for graphs in any of the Monitoring panes. Returns to the last pane of ASDM that you visited.
Goes forward to the last pane of ASDM that you visited. Shows context-sensitive help for the screen that is currently open. Searches for a feature in ASDM.
The Search function looks through the titles of each pane and presents you with a list of matches, and gives you a hyperlink directly to that pane. Click Back or Forward to switch quickly between two different panes that you found. This feature is available in routed and transparent modes, and in the single and system contexts. Choose How Do I? Enter the information that you want to find in the Search field, then click Go. The requested information appears in the Search Results pane.
Click any links that appear in the Search Results and Features areas to obtain more details. The following table lists the areas shown from left to right. The status of the failover unit, either active or standby. User Name. The username of the ASDM user. User Privilege. Click the icon to show a list of commands from your configuration that ASDM did not process. These commands will not be removed from the configuration. Connection to Device.
Syslog Connection. The syslog connection is up, and the ASA is being monitored. SSL Secure. This dialog box shows the status of the connection. When you make a configuration change, ASDM opens a second connection for the duration of the configuration, and then closes it; however, this dialog box does not represent the second connection.
The Device List is a dockable pane. This pane is available in the Home, Configuration, Monitoring, and System views. You can use this pane to switch to another device, and between the System and contexts; however, that device must run the same version of ASDM that you are currently running. To display the pane fully, you must have at least two devices listed. This pane is available in routed and transparent modes, and in the single, multiple, and system contexts.
To use this pane to connect to another device, perform the following steps:. Click Add to add another device to the list. The Add Device dialog box appears. Enter the device name or IP address of the device, then click OK.
Click Delete to remove a selected device from the list. Click Connect to connect to another device. The Enter Network Password dialog box appears. Enter your username and password in the applicable fields, then click Login. Many ASDM panes include buttons that are listed in the following table. Click the applicable button to complete the desired task:. Discards changes and reverts to the information displayed before changes were made or the last time that you clicked Refresh or Apply.
After you click Reset , click Refresh to make sure that information from the current running configuration appears. Restore Default. Clears the selected settings and returns to the default settings. Discards changes and returns to the previous pane.
Displays read-only statistics for a feature. Remove information from a field, or remove a check from a check box. Displays help for the selected pane or dialog box. You can use the keyboard to navigate the ASDM user interface. The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts you can use to move across the three main areas of the ASDM user interface.
Home Pane. Configuration Pane. Monitoring Pane. The following table lists the keyboard shortcut you can use to navigate within a pane. Next tab when a tab has the focus. Previous tab when a tab has the focus. Next pane when multiple panes are displayed.
Previous pane when multiple panes are displayed. The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts you can use with the Log Viewers. The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts you can use to access menu items. Some ASDM panes contain tables with many elements.
To make it easier for you to search, highlight, and then edit a particular entry, several ASDM panes have a find function that allows you to search on objects within those panes. To perform a search, you can type a phrase into the Find field to search on all columns within any given pane.
The up and down arrows to the right of the Find field locate the next up or previous down occurrence of the phrase. Check the Match Case check box to find entries with the exact uppercase and lowercase characters that you enter.
Entering Bo? Because ACLs and ACEs and other rules contain many elements of different types, the find function in the any pane that displays rules allows for a more targeted search than the find function in other panes. To find elements within the rule lists, perform the following steps:. Click Find.
Choose one of the following options in the Filter field from the drop-down list. The items you can search on differ depending on the rule type, and correspond to the columns in the table. Select Query if you want to create a complex search that uses more than one field. Unless you picked Query , in the second field, choose one of the following options from the drop-down list:.
This is always the option for queries. In the third field, enter the string you want to find. If you are using a query, click Define Query. If you search for an IP address, you can get matches to addresses that are in a network object or group, so long as that object or group was created by ASDM. The find feature cannot find IP addresses within user-created objects.
Click Filter to perform the search. The view is updated to show only those rules that match. The rule numbers are maintained so that you can see their absolute location within the rule list. Click Clear to remove the filter and see the complete list again. When you are finished, click the red x to close the find controls. By default, labels and descriptions are not included in tab order when you press the Tab key to navigate a pane.
Some screen readers, such as JAWS, only read screen objects that have the focus. You can include the labels and descriptions in the tab order by enabling extended screen reader support.
To enable extended screen reader support, perform the following steps:. The Preferences dialog box appears. Check the Enable screen reader support check box on the General tab. Click OK. Restart ASDM to activate screen reader support. Some folders in the navigation pane for the configuration and monitoring views do not have associated configuration or monitoring panes. These folders are used to organize related configuration and monitoring tasks. Clicking these folders displays a list of sub-items in the right Navigation pane.
You can click the name of a sub-item to go to that item. Status information in the Home pane is updated every ten seconds. Find it quickly using the look for tool. You can find it on the ASDM toolbar.
Just type in a keyword or two of what you are looking for and the ASDM assistant will take you there. Need to see who is currently logged in to manage the ASA?
Need to kick them off? Need to troubleshoot the ASA connections? Need to parse the ASA logs real-time? It is best suited to near or real-time log parsing.
A few of the really cool tools are create rule, show rule, whois and dns lookup. Any of these can be accessed by right clicking on a log message. Again can be a big timesaver. Well, there are some of my favorite ASDM tips. If you have some of your own to share please post them. If you have any questions let me know.
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