ā03-25-2013 11:02 AM - edited ā03-10-2019 05:55 AM
I'm trying to connect through the ASDM. When reading how to configure it says to make sure the IP address is on the same subnet as the ASA VLAN IP address.
I'm not sure what it is talking about here. Is it talking about the inside interface? The management interface?
ā03-25-2013 11:12 AM
Hi Matt,
looking at the bit related to that :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa84/asdm64/configuration_guide/intro_start.html
With a factory default configuration (see the "Factory Default Configurations" section), ASDM connectivity is preconfigured with default network settings. Connect to ASDM using the following interface and network settings:
ā¢The management interface depends on your model:
āASA 5505āThe switch port to which you connect to ASDM can be any port, except for Ethernet 0/0.
āASA 5510 and higherāThe interface to which you connect to ASDM is Management 0/0.
ā¢The default management address is 192.168.1.1.
ā¢The clients allowed to access ASDM must be on the 192.168.1.0/24 network. The default configuration enables DHCP so your management station can be assigned an IP address in this range. To allow other client IP addresses to access ASDM, see the "Configuring ASA Access for ASDM, Telnet, or SSH" section on page 40-1.
To launch ASDM, see the "Starting ASDM" section.
So, I gather it's talking about Management int.
Hope this helps
Marco
ā03-25-2013 11:24 AM
How do I connect if I'm not using the management interface. I connect to the ASDM on the inside interface. The management interface is a pain so I don't use it. Do I need to change the IPS IP address to an IP on the same subnet as the inside interface since thats how I connect to the ASDM?
ā03-26-2013 03:12 AM
Hi Matt,
you are correct. Confirmation here (If you do not have an inside router)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/quick_start/ips/ips_qsg.html#wp45196
Please rate if you find this answer useful.
Thanks
Marco
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