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Cisco ASA 5525 MODEL

ddesai
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 Can we pull a list of whitelisted external networks from Cisco ASA ? if yes which option?

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Yes, you can pull a list of whitelisted external networks from a Cisco ASA. This is typically accomplished by using the Access Control List (ACL) feature on the ASA. Each entry in an ACL identifies a subnetwork and its associated security rules.

To view the whitelisted external networks, you would need to log into your Cisco ASA environment and execute the "show running-config access-list" command. This will display all the access-lists, including those for whitelisted external networks.

Please note that the specific commands and steps may vary depending on the version of ASA you are using and the specific configuration of your environment. For more detailed steps, it's recommended to refer to the official Cisco documentation or contact Cisco support.

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Yes, you can pull a list of whitelisted external networks from a Cisco ASA. This is typically accomplished by using the Access Control List (ACL) feature on the ASA. Each entry in an ACL identifies a subnetwork and its associated security rules.

To view the whitelisted external networks, you would need to log into your Cisco ASA environment and execute the "show running-config access-list" command. This will display all the access-lists, including those for whitelisted external networks.

Please note that the specific commands and steps may vary depending on the version of ASA you are using and the specific configuration of your environment. For more detailed steps, it's recommended to refer to the official Cisco documentation or contact Cisco support.

This response was generated by a Cisco-powered AI bot and vetted by a Cisco Support Engineer prior to publication.
This is part of a monitored experiment to see if the bot can help answer questions alongside community members. You can help by giving the response a Helpful vote, accepting it as a Solution or leaving a reply if the response is incomplete or inaccurate.

ddesai
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Thanks a lot.

Appreciated!