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Resolved! memory heap error

Dear experts Memory Heap Error logging in to the IPS device. Experts, anytime i try to log on to the IPS device using the GUI, I get a memory Heap error. I have tried the suggestions on the cisco help about increasing the heap size on my computer to ...

After the upgrade to 8.3, and the automatic reconfiguration of all the Static and NAT to the "Object-group" command structure, I have a TON of duplicate configuration objects.My question is whether I can point all of the references to the PRIMARY (Fi...

rsmith by Level 3
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Hi all,I’ve configured IPS module in Cisco ASA firewall, unfortunately for unknown reason, I can’t see any network traffic hit the IPS.I can see the number of packet is increase by issuing “show interface” command, but there is no traffic hit the IPS...

Hi all,This may be a simple question, when I make changes to the config of my ASA 5505 and write mem (or use the ASDM to save running config to flash) the changes are not being saved.Is this going to be a problem with the Flash Memory on the device?I...

ASA Newbie here.  I couldn't find this exact thread so far - although I saw a number of similar threads.  I understand the role of a FW as a stateful connection monitor, the organization of interfaces into "zones" of varying security levels, and unde...

Trey Grun by Level 1
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Hi,Its been a while since ive worked with ASA's, Im looking perform source NAT and destination NAT on the same packet before encrypting with IPsec.Is this possible ? and could someone please point me in the right direction of docs/configurations.Many...

s.baugh by Level 1
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