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Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
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About This Guide
Document Objectives
Related Documentation
For more information, refer to the following documentation:
• Cisco PIX Security Appliance Release Notes
• Cisco ASDM Release Notes
• Cisco PIX 515E Quick Start Guide
• Guide for Cisco PIX 6.2 and 6.3 Users Upgrading to Cisco PIX Software Version 7.0
• Cisco Security Appliance Command Reference
• Cisco Security Appliance Logging Configuration and System Log Messages
Document Organization
This guide includes the chapters and appendixes described in Table 1.
Table 1 Document Organization
Chapter/Appendix Definition
Part 1: Getting Started and General Information
Chapter 1, “Introduction to the
Security Appliance”
Provides a high-level overview of the security appliance.
Chapter 2, “Getting Started” Describes how to access the command-line interface, configure the firewall mode, and
work with the configuration.
Chapter 3, “Enabling Multiple
Context Mode”
Describes how to use security contexts and enable multiple context mode.
Chapter 4, “Configuring
Ethernet Settings and
Subinterfaces”
Describes how to configure Ethernet settings for physical interfaces and add subinterfaces.
Chapter 5, “Adding and
Managing Security Contexts”
Describes how to configure multiple security contexts on the security appliance.
Chapter 6, “Configuring
Interface Parameters”
Describes how to configure each interface and subinterface for a name, security, level, and
IP address.
Chapter 7, “Configuring Basic
Settings”
Describes how to configure basic settings that are typically required for a functioning
configuration.
Chapter 8, “Configuring IP
Routing and DHCP Services”
Describes how to configure IP routing and DHCP.
Chapter 9, “Configuring IPv6” Describes how to enable and configure IPv6.
Chapter 10, “Configuring AAA
Servers and the Local Database”
Describes how to configure AAA servers and the local database.
Chapter 11, “Configuring
Failover”
Describes the failover feature, which lets you configure two security appliances so that one
will take over operation if the other one fails.
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