Cisco Cisco ASA 5555-X Adaptive Security Appliance 發佈版本通知
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Release Notes for Cisco ASDM, Version 6.4(x)
New Features
ASDM Features
Migrate Network Object
Group Members
Group Members
If you migrate to 8.3 or later, the ASA creates named network objects to replace inline IP
addresses in some features. In addition to named objects, ASDM automatically creates
non-named objects for any IP addresses used in the configuration. These auto-created objects
are identified by the IP address only, do not have a name, and are not present as named objects
in the platform configuration.
addresses in some features. In addition to named objects, ASDM automatically creates
non-named objects for any IP addresses used in the configuration. These auto-created objects
are identified by the IP address only, do not have a name, and are not present as named objects
in the platform configuration.
When the ASA creates named objects as part of the migration, the matching non-named
ASDM-only objects are replaced with the named objects. The only exception are non-named
objects in a network object group. When the ASA creates named objects for IP addresses that
are inside a network object group, ASDM retains the non-named objects as well, creating
duplicate objects in ASDM. To merge these objects, choose Tools > Migrate Network Object
Group Members.
ASDM-only objects are replaced with the named objects. The only exception are non-named
objects in a network object group. When the ASA creates named objects for IP addresses that
are inside a network object group, ASDM retains the non-named objects as well, creating
duplicate objects in ASDM. To merge these objects, choose Tools > Migrate Network Object
Group Members.
We introduced the following screen: Tools > Migrate Network Object Group Members.
See Cisco ASA 5500 Migration to Version 8.3 and Later for more information.
Table 9
New Features for ASA Version 8.4(2)/ASDM Version 6.4(5) (continued)
Feature
Description