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Chapter 7 Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance Using the Adaptive Security Device Manager for Configuration • The IP addresses of your outside interface, inside interface, and any other interfaces to be configured. • IP addresses for hosts that should have administrative access to this device using HTTPS for ASDM, SSH, or Telnet. • The privileged mode password for administrative access. • The IP addresses to use for NAT or PAT address translation, if any. • The IP address range for the DHCP server. • The IP address for the WINS server. • Static routes to be configured. • If you want to create a DMZ, you must create a third VLAN and assign ports to that VLAN. (By default, there are two VLANs configured.) • Interface configuration information: whether traffic is permitted between interfaces at the same security level, and whether traffic is permitted between hosts on the same interface. • If you are configuring an Easy VPN hardware client, the IP addresses of primary and secondary Easy VPN servers; whether the client is to run in client or network extension mode; and user and group login credentials to match those configured on the primary and secondary Easy VPN servers. Installing the ASDM Launcher You can launch ASDM in either of two ways: by downloading the ASDM Launcher software so that ASDM runs locally on your PC, or by enabling Java and JavaScript in your web browser and accessing ASDM remotely from your PC. This procedure describes how to set up your system to run ASDM locally. To install the ASDM Launcher, perform the following steps: Step 1 On the PC connected to the switch or hub, launch an Internet browser. a. In the address field of the browser, enter this URL: https://192.168.1.1/admin. 78-19186-01 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Getting Started Guide 7-5

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Chapter 7
Configuring the Adaptive Security Appliance
Using the Adaptive Security Device Manager for Configuration
The IP addresses of your outside interface, inside interface, and any other
interfaces to be configured.
IP addresses for hosts that should have administrative access to this device
using HTTPS for ASDM, SSH, or Telnet.
The privileged mode password for administrative access.
The IP addresses to use for NAT or PAT address translation, if any.
The IP address range for the DHCP server.
The IP address for the WINS server.
Static routes to be configured.
If you want to create a DMZ, you must create a third VLAN and assign ports
to that VLAN. (By default, there are two VLANs configured.)
Interface configuration information: whether traffic is permitted between
interfaces at the same security level, and whether traffic is permitted between
hosts on the same interface.
If you are configuring an Easy VPN hardware client, the IP addresses of
primary and secondary Easy VPN servers; whether the client is to run in
client or network extension mode; and user and group login credentials to
match those configured on the primary and secondary Easy VPN servers.
Installing the ASDM Launcher
You can launch ASDM in either of two ways: by downloading the ASDM
Launcher software so that ASDM runs locally on your PC, or by enabling Java and
JavaScript in your web browser and accessing ASDM remotely from your PC.
This procedure describes how to set up your system to run ASDM locally.
To install the ASDM Launcher, perform the following steps:
Step 1
On the PC connected to the switch or hub, launch an Internet browser.
a.
In the address field of the browser, enter this URL:
.