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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Release Notes Version 8.0(5)
OL-11904-04
Open Caveats in Software Version 8.0(5)
Open Caveats in Software Version 8.0(5)
The caveats listed in
are open in software Version 8.0(5). If you are a registered Cisco.com user,
view more information about each caveat using the Bug Toolkit at the following website:
In multiple context
mode, auto-generated
MAC addresses now use
a user-configurable
prefix, and other
enhancements
mode, auto-generated
MAC addresses now use
a user-configurable
prefix, and other
enhancements
The MAC address format was changed to allow use of a prefix, to use a fixed starting value (A2),
and to use a different scheme for the primary and secondary unit MAC addresses in a failover pair.
and to use a different scheme for the primary and secondary unit MAC addresses in a failover pair.
The MAC addresess are also now persistent accross reloads.
The command parser now checks if auto-generation is enabled; if you want to also manually assign
a MAC address, you cannot start the manual MAC address with A2.
a MAC address, you cannot start the manual MAC address with A2.
The following ASDM screen was modified: Configuration > Context Management > Security
Contexts.
Contexts.
Also available in Version 8.2(2).
High Availablility Features
No notifications when
interfaces are brought up
or brought down during
a switchover event
interfaces are brought up
or brought down during
a switchover event
To distinguish between link up/down transitions during normal operation from link up/down
transitions during failover, no link up/link down traps are sent during a failover. Also, no syslog
messages about link up/down transitions during failover are sent.
transitions during failover, no link up/link down traps are sent during a failover. Also, no syslog
messages about link up/down transitions during failover are sent.
Also available in Version 8.2(2).
Routing Features
DHCP RFC
compatibility (rfc3011,
rfc3527) to resolve
routing issues
compatibility (rfc3011,
rfc3527) to resolve
routing issues
This enhancement introduces adaptive security appliance support for DHCP RFCs 3011 (The IPv4
Subnet Selection Option) and 3527 (Link Selection Sub-option for the Relay Agent Information
Option).
Subnet Selection Option) and 3527 (Link Selection Sub-option for the Relay Agent Information
Option).
The following ASDM screen was modified: Remote Access VPN > Network Access > IPsec
connection profiles > Add/Edit.
connection profiles > Add/Edit.
Also available in Version 8.2(2).
SSM Features
CSC 6.3 Support in
ASDM
ASDM
ASDM displays Web Reputation, User Group Policies, and User ID Settings in the Plus License
listing on the main home page. CSC 6.3 security event enhancements are included, such as the new
Web Reputation events and user and group identifications.
listing on the main home page. CSC 6.3 security event enhancements are included, such as the new
Web Reputation events and user and group identifications.
Table 3
New Features for ASA Version 8.0(5)/ASDM Version 6.2(3) (continued)
Feature
Description
Table 4
Open Caveats in Version 8.0(5)
Caveat ID
Description
CSCsu02296
ASA - show parser dump all crashes ASA
CSCsv02535
Crash at eip 0x0817a861 <output_context+97 at dbgtrace/dbgtrace.c:1145>
CSCsv07331
GROUP field in customization translation table not configurable
CSCsv26518
inspect sip fails after PPPoE session is reset
CSCsv73764
Unable to Browse to Domain Based DFS Namespaces