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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliance
Unsupported Commands
Unsupported Commands
ASDM supports almost all commands available for the adaptive adaptive security appliance, but ASDM
ignores some commands in an existing configuration. Most of these commands can remain in your
configuration; see Tools > Show Commands Ignored by ASDM on Device for more information.
This section includes the following topics:
• Ignored and View-Only Commands, page 1-13
• Effects of Unsupported Commands, page 1-14
• Discontinuous Subnet Masks Not Supported, page 1-14
• Interactive User Commands Not Supported by the ASDM CLI Tool, page 1-14
Ignored and View-Only Commands
Table 1-5 lists commands that ASDM supports in the configuration when added through the CLI, but that
cannot be added or edited in ASDM. If ASDM ignores the command, it does not appear in the ASDM
GUI at all. If the command is view-only, then it appears in the GUI, but you cannot edit it.
Table 1-5 List of Unsupported Commands
Unsupported Commands ASDM Behavior
capture Ignored.
coredump Ignored. This can be configured only using the
CLI.
dhcp-server (tunnel-group name
general-attributes)
ASDM only allows one setting for all DHCP
servers.
eject Unsupported.
established Ignored.
failover timeout Ignored.
ipv6 nd prefix Unsupported.
pager Ignored.
pim accept-register route-map Ignored. You can configure only the list option
using ASDM.
prefix-list Ignored if not used in an OSPF area.
service-policy global Ignored if it uses a match access-list class. For
example:
access-list myacl line 1 extended permit ip
any any
class-map mycm
match access-list mycl
policy-map mypm
class mycm
inspect ftp
service-policy mypm global
set metric Ignored.
sysopt nodnsalias Ignored.