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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 17 ASA CX Module
Configure the ASA CX Module
Package Detail
Description: Cisco ASA CX 9.3.1.1-112 System Install
Requires reboot: Yes
Do you want to continue with upgrade? [n]:
Y
Warning: Please do not interrupt the process or turn off the system. Doing so might leave
system in unusable state.
Upgrading
Stopping all the services ...
Starting upgrade process ...
Reboot is required to complete the upgrade. Press Enter to reboot the system.
(ASA 5585-X) Change the ASA CX Management IP Address
If you cannot use the default management IP address (192.168.8.8), then you can set the management IP
address from the ASA. After you set the management IP address, you can access the ASA CX module
using SSH to perform initial setup.
Note
For a software module, you can access the ASA CX CLI to perform setup by sessioning from the ASA
CLI; you can then set the ASA CX management IP address as part of setup. See
To change the management IP address through the ASA, do one of the following. In multiple context
mode, perform this procedure in the system execution space.
•
In the CLI, use the following command to set the ASA CX management IP address, mask, and
gateway.
session 1 do setup host ip
ip_address
/
mask
,
gateway_ip
For example,
session 1 do setup host ip 10.1.1.2/24,10.1.1.1
.
•
(Single context mode only.) In ASDM, choose
Wizards > Startup Wizard
, and progress through
the wizard to the ASA CX Basic Configuration, where you can set the IP address, mask, and default
gateway. You can also set a different authentication proxy port if the default does not suit you.
Configure Basic ASA CX Settings
You must configure basic network settings and other parameters on the ASA CX module before you can
configure your security policy. The ASA CX CLI is the only method for configuring these settings.
Procedure
Step 1
Do one of the following:
•
(All models) Use SSH to connect to the ASA CX management IP address.
•
(ASA 5512-X through ASA 5555-X) Open a console session to the module from the ASA CLI. In
multiple context mode, session from the system execution space.
hostname#
session cxsc console
Summary of Contents for ASA 5512-X
Page 5: ...P A R T 1 Service Policies and Access Control ...
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Page 51: ...P A R T 2 Network Address Translation ...
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Page 127: ...P A R T 3 Application Inspection ...
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Page 255: ...P A R T 4 Connection Settings and Quality of Service ...
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Page 303: ...P A R T 5 Advanced Network Protection ...
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