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We have two ASA 5525-x firewalls managed using FMC and we're in the process of replacing them with two 1150 firewalls. Our vendor recommended to setup a completely new FMC for the new firewalls since the current FMC setup is quite behind on updates. ...

That guy by Level 1
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Hi I am trying to create an access list and I keep getting a syntax error on this command:access-list 1 deny 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 10.10.20.0 0.0.0.255                                                                ^The error marker is on the start of...

sl236 by Level 1
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I setup a couple of SLAs on an FTD v7.3 using FDM but they are in pending state and I can't see where to start them.  Below are some show commands from the CLI.  Any ideas? TIA route outside1 8.8.8.8 255.255.255.255 1.1.1.1 1route outside2 75.75.75.7...

tato386 by Level 6
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We currently have a ASA5516 with the FMC 6.6.1.   We decommissioned a site-to-site vpn tunnel we had to a remote office that had a FTD 1120.   Can I simply Click on the Devices, and Delete the 1120.   The office is closed and the 1120is no longer con...

Hello All, We have a ASA 5512 running Firepower 6.2.3.6-37 software. We recently reimaged our ASA from the old ASA software to this new FTD software 6.2.3.6-37.   Our internet access is controlled by another higher dept and restricted to a few specif...

NeerajS by Level 1
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Hi all, I have a cluster of 2x FTDs running on 2130 with version 6.4.0.9 which is managed by my FMC. In the threat defense policy which is applied to my FTD cluster, the Secure shell settings in my platform settings is blank but i am able to ssh into...

donnie by Level 1
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