WARNING: The boot system configuration will be cleared.
The first image found in disk0:/ will be used to boot the
system on the next reload.
Verify there is a valid image on disk0:/ or the system will
not boot.
Begin to apply factory-default configuration:
Clear all configuration
Executing command: interface ethernet1/2
Executing command: nameif inside
INFO: Security level for "inside" set to 100 by default.
Executing command: ip address 10.1.1.151 255.255.255.0
Executing command: security-level 100
Executing command: no shutdown
Executing command: exit
Executing command: http server enable
Executing command: http 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 management
Executing command: dhcpd address 10.1.1.152-10.1.1.254 management
Executing command: dhcpd enable management
Executing command: logging asdm informational
Factory-default configuration is completed
ciscoasa(config)#
Step 3 Save the default configuration to flash memory.
write memory
Log Into ASDM
Launch ASDM so you can configure the ASA.
The ASA includes 3DES capability by default for management access only, so you can connect to the Smart
Software Manager and also use ASDM immediately. You can also use SSH and SCP if you later configure
SSH access on the ASA. Other features that require strong encryption (such as VPN) must have Strong
Encryption enabled, which requires you to first register to the Smart Software Manager.
If you attempt to configure any features that can use strong encryption before you register—even if you only
configure weak encryption—then your HTTPS connection will be dropped on that interface, and you cannot
reconnect. The exception to this rule is if you are connected to a management-only interface, such as
Management 1/1. SSH is not affected. If you lose your HTTPS connection, you can connect to the console
port to reconfigure the ASA, connect to a management-only interface, or connect to an interface not configured
for a strong encryption feature.
Note
Before you begin
• See the ASDM release notes on Cisco.com for the requirements to run ASDM.
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Log Into ASDM