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that they are applied the next time the device starts, from the File menu, click

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Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance for a DMZ Deployment Chapter 8 Scenario: DMZ Configuration f. Click OK to return to the Security Policy > Access Rules pane. The displayed configuration should be similar to the following. Step 3 Verify that the information you entered is accurate. Click Apply to save the configuration changes to the configuration that the adaptive security appliance is currently running. Clients on the public network can now resolve HTTP requests for content from the DMZ web server, while keeping the private network secure. If you want the configuration changes to be saved to the startup configuration so that they are applied the next time the device starts, from the File menu, click Save. Alternatively, ASDM prompts you to save the configuration changes permanently when you exit ASDM. If you do not save the configuration changes, the old configuration takes effect the next time the device starts. 8-22 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Getting Started Guide 78-19186-01

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Chapter 8
Scenario: DMZ Configuration
Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance for a DMZ Deployment
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f.
Click
OK
to return to the Security Policy > Access Rules pane.
The displayed configuration should be similar to the following.
Verify that the information you entered is accurate.
Click
Apply
to save the configuration changes to the configuration that the
adaptive security appliance is currently running.
Clients on the public network can now resolve HTTP requests for content from
the DMZ web server, while keeping the private network secure.
Step 3
If you want the configuration changes to be saved to the startup configuration so
that they are applied the next time the device starts, from the File menu, click
Save
.
Alternatively, ASDM prompts you to save the configuration changes permanently
when you exit ASDM.
If you do not save the configuration changes, the old configuration takes effect the
next time the device starts.