12-19-2018 01:20 PM - edited 02-21-2020 08:35 AM
Hello,
I am upgrading to 5516
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 9.5(1)
Device Manager Version 7.5(1)
on my old fw I see the command below
F03# sho run | i user-message
user-message "This is not a company Asset"
I am not able to locate the command user-message on my new FW
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12-20-2018 01:53 AM
The command is only available if you are in "config" and then "dynamic-access-policy-record" mode.
See the following excerpt from the ASA command reference:
user-message
To specify a text message to display when a DAP record is selected, use the user-message command in
dynamic-access-policy-record mode. To remove this message, use the no version of the command. If you
use the command more than once for the same DAP record, the newer message replaces the previous
message.
12-20-2018 06:07 AM
To add to what @Marvin Rhoads mentioned, if you just copied your config from your old Firewall to the new one, then your DAP rules might not have copied over. DAP configuration is a combination of dap.xml files and ASA commands. You need to do a backup and restore to get the full copy of all files to the new Firewall.
12-19-2018 02:06 PM
what is the new FW and what version of code is that ?
12-19-2018 03:31 PM
That is the new fw ASA 5516. All the info are on the post.
Thanks
K
12-20-2018 12:52 AM
can you provide full information :
what is the new FW and what version of code is that ?
12-19-2018 08:31 PM
12-20-2018 01:53 AM
The command is only available if you are in "config" and then "dynamic-access-policy-record" mode.
See the following excerpt from the ASA command reference:
user-message
To specify a text message to display when a DAP record is selected, use the user-message command in
dynamic-access-policy-record mode. To remove this message, use the no version of the command. If you
use the command more than once for the same DAP record, the newer message replaces the previous
message.
12-20-2018 06:07 AM
To add to what @Marvin Rhoads mentioned, if you just copied your config from your old Firewall to the new one, then your DAP rules might not have copied over. DAP configuration is a combination of dap.xml files and ASA commands. You need to do a backup and restore to get the full copy of all files to the new Firewall.
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