Multicasting Dynamic routing QoS VPNs like IPSec and WebVPN can’t be terminated/suspended ASA cannot be a DHCP relay agent
Read moreFailover refers to a feature exclusive to Cisco to provide redundancy. In case of a failover, two same ASA’s need to be connected to each other with…
Read moreThere are various security levels to check the reliability of a network attached. The security level can be configured between 0 to 100. The higher…
Read moreDescribe the different types of security events logged and monitored by the ASA. Events logs are categorized into a few default types based on the co…
Read moreStateful Firewall Stateless Firewall A stateful firewall can monitor various aspects of traffic streams, their communication channels, and their ch…
Read moreThe firewalls work at Layer 3 (Network Layer), Layer 4 (Transport Layer), and Layer 7 (Application Layer). A firewall is a network security device …
Read moreCisco ASA offers variety of features that provide protection, operations control, network monitoring, and network performance. Here are the key fea…
Read moreBenefits of Cisco ASA: Offers network security: Cisco ASA uses various technologies like ACL, application contron, content filtering, antivirus, etc…
Read moreOSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a widely used and supported routing protocol . Here are some key points about OSPF: Intradomain Protocol : O…
Read moreThe Cisco ASA (Adaptive Security Appliance) is a huge security package that makes use of multiple security technologies and solutions to monitor and …
Read moreThe most basic unit of information that can be logged in Cisco ASA is an event .
Read moreThere are a few reasons you might want to upgrade your Cisco ASA software. One reason is that newer versions often include security fixes and improv…
Read moreCisco ASA provides a number of benefits over other firewalls available in the market. One of the key benefits is that Cisco ASA is purpose-built to p…
Read moreThreat detection is a feature of the Cisco ASA that allows it to identify and block potential threats before they can cause any damage. This is done…
Read moreDenial-of-Service attack mitigation is a technique used to protect against Denial-of-Service attacks. These attacks can be very devastating, and can…
Read moreWhen there is no explicit route defined for a packet in Cisco ASA, the packet is dropped.
Read moreBy default, all interfaces on a Cisco ASA have a security level of 0. This means that any traffic passing through the interface is considered untr…
Read moreContexts are used to logically separate the security policies on a single ASA. This can be useful, if you want to have different security policies f…
Read moreThe purpose of running Access Control Lists (ACLs) on Cisco ASA is to allow or deny traffic based on a set of conditions. For example, you could use…
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