ASA/PIX load-balance
ASA/PIX Active/Active failover can be used to load-balance, On a per-context basis only.
Information Security Notes
ASA/PIX Active/Active failover can be used to load-balance, On a per-context basis only.
Telnet and SSH are access methods the CS-Mars can use to get configuration information from an Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA).
Whenever a failover takes place on the ASA running in failover mode, all active connections are dropped and clients must re-establish their connections unless: The ASA is configured for Active-Active
The number of packets (or flows) dropped because they do not confirm to ASP?PIX security policy can be viewed using the command Show asp drop
Active-active failover is available only for system running in multiple context code
Secure desktop will create a completely separate computing enviroment that will be deleted when you are done. This ensures that no confidential data has been left on the shared/public computer.
SDM on the ASA platform is executed as: A java applet running in the context of your browser or a stand alone application using the java run-time enviroment.
The command “nat control” on the ASA, requires traffic originating from the inside interface to match a NAT transiation rule to pass through the firewall on the outside interface
If the FTP client is configured for active FTP, the ASA partial configuration will enable the remote user to “get” and “put” FTP files
ASA supports both stub multicast routing and PIM multicasting routing. However, you cannot configure both concurrently on a single security appliance. The ASA supports both PIM-SM and bi-directional PIM. Enabling
Whenever a failover takes place n the ASA (configureed for failover), all active connections are dropped clients must re-established their connections Unless the ASA is configured for Active-Active failover and