Configure static routing, including default routes, between R1, R2, and R3.
Configure basic settings for routers and switches.
Cable the network and clear previous device settings.
Note: ISR G1 devices use FastEthernet interfaces instead of GigabitEthernet interfaces. Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only.
Step 5: Use ASDM Monitoring to graph packet activity.Ĭhapter 10 – Configure ASA Basic Settings and Firewall using ASDM (Instructor Version).
Step 4: Test access to the DMZ server from the outside network.
Step 3: View the DMZ Access Rule generated by ASDM.
Step 2: Configure the DMZ server and static NAT.
Step 1: Configure the ASA DMZ VLAN 3 interface.
Part 5: Configure DMZ, Static NAT, and ACLs.
Step 5: Modify the MPF application inspection policy.
Step 3: Configure AAA user authentication using the ASA local database.
Step 2: Configure a static default route for the ASA.
Part 4: Configure ASA Settings from the ASDM Configuration Menu.
Step 7: Test access to an external website using the ASDM Packet Tracer utility.
Step 6: Test access to an external website from PC-B.
Step 5: Review the summary and deliver the commands to the ASA.
Step 4: Configure DHCP, address translation, and administrative access.
Step 3: Configure the inside and outside VLAN interfaces.
Step 2: Configure hostname, domain name, and the enable password.
Step 1: Access the Configuration menu and launch the Startup wizard.
Part 3: Configure Basic ASA Settings and Firewall Using the ASDM Startup Wizard.
Step 5: Access ASDM and explore the GUI.
Step 4: Configure ASDM and verify access to the ASA.
Step 3: Bypass Setup mode and configure the ASDM VLAN interfaces.