Default settings, Task flow for completing interface configuration – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 9 Completing Interface Configuration (Transparent Mode)

Default Settings

Failover Guidelines

Do not finish configuring failover interfaces with the procedures in this chapter. See the

“Configuring

Active/Standby Failover” section on page 62-7

or the

“Configuring Active/Active Failover” section on

page 63-8

to configure the failover and state links. In multiple context mode, failover interfaces are

configured in the system configuration.

IPv6 Guidelines

Supports IPv6.

No support for IPv6 anycast addresses in transparent mode.

Default Settings

This section lists default settings for interfaces if you do not have a factory default configuration. For
information about the factory default configurations, see the

“Factory Default Configurations” section

on page 2-10

.

Default Security Level

The default security level is 0. If you name an interface “inside” and you do not set the security level
explicitly, then the ASA sets the security level to 100.

Note

If you change the security level of an interface, and you do not want to wait for existing connections to
time out before the new security information is used, you can clear the connections using the
clear local-host command.

Completing Interface Configuration in Transparent Mode

This section includes the following topics:

Task Flow for Completing Interface Configuration, page 9-6

Configuring Bridge Groups, page 9-7

Configuring General Interface Parameters, page 9-8

Configuring a Management Interface (ASA 5510 and Higher), page 9-11

Configuring the MAC Address and MTU, page 9-12

Configuring IPv6 Addressing, page 9-15

Allowing Same Security Level Communication, page 9-18

Task Flow for Completing Interface Configuration

Step 1

Set up your interfaces depending on your model:

ASA 5510 and higher—

Chapter 6, “Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher).”

ASA 5505—

Chapter 7, “Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5505).”

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