Cisco Cisco ASA 5540 Adaptive Security Appliance Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco ASDM, Version 6.2(x)
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Upgrading the Adaptive Security Appliance
Upgrading the Adaptive Security Appliance
This section describes how to upgrade the adaptive security appliance to a new ASDM release. If you
have a Cisco.com login, you can obtain ASDM from one of the following websites:
have a Cisco.com login, you can obtain ASDM from one of the following websites:
or
Note
If you are upgrading from PIX Version 6.3, first upgrade to Version 7.0 according to
. Then upgrade PDM to ASDM
according to the ASDM 5.0 release notes.
If you have a previous release of ASDM on your adaptive security appliance and want to upgrade to the
latest release, you can do so from within ASDM. We recommend that you upgrade the ASDM image
before the platform image. ASDM is backward compatible, so you can upgrade the platform image using
the new ASDM; you cannot use an old ASDM with a new platform image.
latest release, you can do so from within ASDM. We recommend that you upgrade the ASDM image
before the platform image. ASDM is backward compatible, so you can upgrade the platform image using
the new ASDM; you cannot use an old ASDM with a new platform image.
SNMP version 3 and
encryption
encryption
This release provides DES, 3DES, or AES encryption and support for SNMP Version 3, the most
secure form of the supported security models. This version allows you to configure authentication
characteristics by using the User-based Security Model (USM).
secure form of the supported security models. This version allows you to configure authentication
characteristics by using the User-based Security Model (USM).
In ASDM, see Configuration > Device Management > Management Access > SNMP.
NetFlow
This feature was introduced in Version 8.1(1) for the ASA 5580; this version introduces the feature
to the other platforms. The new NetFlow feature enhances the ASA logging capabilities by logging
flow-based events through the NetFlow protocol.
to the other platforms. The new NetFlow feature enhances the ASA logging capabilities by logging
flow-based events through the NetFlow protocol.
In ASDM, see Configuration > Device Management > Logging > Netflow.
Routing Features
Multicast NAT
The adaptive security appliance now offers Multicast NAT support for group addresses.
Troubleshooting Features
Coredump functionality
A coredump is a snapshot of the running program when the program has terminated abnormally.
Coredumps are used to diagnose or debug errors and save a crash for later or off-site analysis. Cisco
TAC may request that users enable the coredump feature to troubleshoot application or system
crashes on the adaptive security appliance.
Coredumps are used to diagnose or debug errors and save a crash for later or off-site analysis. Cisco
TAC may request that users enable the coredump feature to troubleshoot application or system
crashes on the adaptive security appliance.
To enable coredump, use the coredump enable command.
ASDM Features
ASDM Support for IPv6 All IPv6 functionality is supported unless specifically noted.
Support for Public
Server configuration
Server configuration
You can use ASDM to configure a public server. This allows to you define servers and services that
you want to expose to an outside interface.
you want to expose to an outside interface.
In ASDM, see Configuration > Firewall > Public Servers.
Table 4
New Features for ASA Version 8.2(1)/ASDM Version 6.2(1) (continued)
Feature
Description