ASA/PIX Active/Active failover can be used to load-balance, On a per-context basis only.
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Telnet and SSH are access methods the CS-Mars can use to get configuration information from an Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA).
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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 Failover and state failover link has been configured.
The ASA is configured for Active standby failover and a state failover link has been configured.
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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
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Active-active failover is available only for system running in multiple context code
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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.
This is the main advantage of using Cisco Secure Desktop which is part of the Cisco ASA VPN solution
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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.
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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
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If the FTP client is configured for active FTP, the ASA partial configuration will enable the remote user to "get" and "put" FTP files
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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 Multicast routing globally on the ASA automatically enables PIM and IGMP on al interfaces.
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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 a state failover link has been configured. The ASA is configured for Active-Standby failover and a state failover link has been configured.
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