Cisco Cisco ASA 5525-X Adaptive Security Appliance - No Payload Encryption 기술 매뉴얼

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Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Hardware and Software Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Manual Configuration Conversion
Upgrade the PIX Software Version to 7.x
Upgrade the PIX Security Appliance with the copy tftp flash Command
Upgrade the PIX Security Appliance from Monitor Mode
Convert Interface Names from Cisco PIX Software 7.0 to Cisco ASA Format
Copy the Configuration from PIX to ASA
Method 1: Manual Copy/Paste
Method 2: Download from TFTP/FTP
Apply a PIX Software Version 6.x Configuration to ASA Software Version 7.x
Troubleshoot - Manual Configuration Conversion
Device Stuck in Reboot Loop
Error Message
Configuration Does Not Seem Correct
Some Services Such as FTP Do Not Work
Unable to Access Internet when the Cisco PIX Security Appliance is Replaced with the CiscoAdaptive Security Appliance (ASA)
Related Information
Introduction
This document explains how to migrate from PIX 500 Series Security Appliances to ASA 5500
Series Adaptive Security Appliances.
Note: The PIX 501, PIX 506 and PIX 506E do not support software version 7.
There are two ways to convert a PIX configuration to an ASA configuration:
Tool-Assisted Conversion
Manual Conversion
Automatic Tool based / Tool-Assisted Conversion
Cisco recommends that you use the tool-assisted conversion in order to convert PIX
configurations to ASA configurations.
The tool-assisted conversion method is faster and more scalable if you make multiple conversions.
However, the output of the process in an intermediate configuration contains both old syntax and
new syntax. This method relies on the installation of the intermediate configuration on the target
adaptive security appliance to complete the conversion. Until it is installed on the target device,
you cannot view the final configuration.