If so, skip to “Basic Router configuration”.
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It is assumed the ASA is still set to factory defaults.
#CISCO ASA 5505 ASDM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE HOW TO#
I will however post a follow-up article outlining how to do so from the CLI, using only a handful of commands. For the record this can be accomplished much more easily from the CLI/Command Line Interface, but we SBS folk tend to like to do things from a GUI. The ASDM version used at the time of writing is 6.4(5), and ASA Version 8.2(5). Static (inside,outside) tcp interface 987 192.168.123.10 987 netmask 255.255.255.255 tcp 0 0 udp 0Īccess-list outside_access_in remark Allow SMTP trafficĪccess-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any interface outside eq smtpĪccess-list outside_access_in remark Allow SSL-OWA-RWA TrafficĪccess-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any interface outside eq httpsĪccess-list outside_access_in remark Allow SharePoint trafficĪccess-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any interface outside eq 987Īccess-group outside_access_in in interface outsideĪllow Tracert (requires ping policy changes above):Īccess-list outside_access_in line 3 remark Allow TracertĪccess-list outside_access_in line 4 extended permit icmp any anyĬonfigure Cisco ASA for SBS 2008/2011 Network using ASDMįollowing is an outline as to how to configure a Cisco ASA 5505 for an SBS 2008/2011 network, including basic router configurations, IP addressing, and port forwarding, using the GUI/ASDM. Set default gateway on Outside/WAN interface: Same-security-traffic permit inter-interface Telnet 192.168.123.0 255.255.255.0 insideĭisable DHCP on the Inside/LAN interface and set inside/LAN IP: Note: this was done using ASA Version 8.2(5).īasic router configuration router name, domain, outside/WAN static IP and subnet mask, and management access: You may wish to review the previous article should you require an explanation of why the various command are necessary.
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Please find the matching commands below using the same options and sample IP’s as in the previous post. However, I did promise to also post the handful of necessary commands to achieve the same thing using the command line. I recently posted an article entitled “ Configure Cisco ASA for SBS 2008/2011 Network using ASDM” which uses the GUI, a very lengthy process, but perhaps easier to understand for those not familiar with the Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI) like me. Configure Cisco ASA for SBS 2008/2011 Network using CLI