Cisco ASA Configuration (Networking Professional’s Library)

“Richard Deal’s gift of making difficult technology concepts understandable has remained constant. Whether it is presenting to a room of information technology professionals or writing books, Richard’s communication skills are unsurpassed. As information technology professionals we are faced with overcoming challenges every day…Cisco ASA Configuration is a great reference and tool for answering our challenges.” –From the Foreword by Steve Marcinek (CCIE 7225), Systems Engineer, Cisco Systems
A hands-on guide to implementing Cisco ASA
Configure and maintain a Cisco ASA platform to meet the requirements of your security policy. Cisco ASA Configuration shows you how to control traffic in the corporate network and protect it from internal and external threats. This comprehensive resource covers the latest features available in Cisco ASA version 8.0, and includes detailed examples of complex configurations and troubleshooting. Implement and manage Cisco’s powerful, multifunction network adaptive security appliance with help from this definitive guide.
- Configure Cisco ASA using the command-line interface (CLI) and Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM)
- Control traffic through the appliance with access control lists (ACLs) and object groups
- Filter Java, ActiveX, and web content
- Authenticate and authorize connections using Cut-through Proxy (CTP)
- Use Modular Policy Framework (MPF) to configure security appliance features
- Perform protocol and application inspection
- Enable IPSec site-to-site and remote access connections
- Configure WebVPN components for SSL VPN access
- Implement advanced features, including the transparent firewall, security contexts, and failover
- Detect and prevent network attacks
- Prepare and manage the AIP-SSM and CSC-SSM cards

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