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Hi,What if we need to get in rule to permit certain site on ASA with the sites domain name & not based on IP. Can this be done by just putting in the site name"www.abc.com" or is there any other way.Please help.Thanks.

suthomas1 by Level 6
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My goal is to reduce traffic loads and save some money.Now I am exporting Netflow to AdventNet Netflow Analyzer - it is helping me to understand what traffic is passing through router. It gives a lot of useful information. But, I still have a lot of ...

I am looking for feed back from the community on the ASA 8.2(1) code I am looking to upgrade to mitigate a vulnerability but I don't want to introduce any issues especially since I am running a phone proxy configuration. If you have experience with ...

Hi there,I've been searching these forums trying to research which security device I want to implement at a new datacenter, either the ASA or the FWSM.It seems that I've read quite a few opinions where people say that the ASA is better suited as an e...

branfarm1 by Level 4
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Dear all,I have ASA 5540, the command sh version, allows me to see that I have a license for 2 security contexts. But when I try to establish the "context" command on the config mode, there is no such command, also no "admin-context" command.Would yo...

Amahameed by Level 1
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Hi,Is there any command/method to identify what rule/rule no. a permitted traffic is being allowed through?I can see counts & sessions built but wanted to know if there is any way to know the session belongs to which ACE?Also, one of my sessions(whic...

suthomas1 by Level 6
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