Factory default configurations – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 2 Getting Started

Factory Default Configurations

Save Running Configuration to Flash

Save Running Configuration to TFTP Server

Save Running Configuration to Standby Unit

Save Internal Log Buffer to Flash

Clear Internal Log Buffer

Tools menu:

Command Line Interface

Ping

File Management

Update Software

File Transfer

Upload Image from Local PC

System Reload

Toolbar/Status bar > Save

Configuration > Interface > Edit Interface > Renew DHCP Lease

Configuring a standby device after failover

Operations that cause a rereading of the configuration, in which the GUI reverts to the original
configuration:

Switching contexts

Making changes in the Interface pane

NAT pane changes

Clock pane changes

To run ASDM in Demo Mode, perform the following steps:

Step 1

Download the ASDM Demo Mode installer, asdm-demo-version.msi, from the following location:

http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/download/index.html.

Step 2

Double-click the installer to install the software.

Step 3

Double-click the Cisco ASDM Launcher shortcut on your desktop, or open it from the Start menu.

Step 4

Check the Run in Demo Mode check box.

The Demo Mode window appears.

Factory Default Configurations

The factory default configuration is the configuration applied by Cisco to new ASAs.

ASA 5505—The factory default configuration configures interfaces and NAT so that the ASA is
ready to use in your network immediately.

ASA 5510 and higher—The factory default configuration configures an interface for management
so you can connect to it using ASDM, with which you can then complete your configuration.

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