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Learn how to download a cisco asa VM image This article will teach you how to download a Cisco ASA VM image to your workstation or Virtual Machine. First, you'll need the VRF interface that will be being used for routing, this can be found in config mode using the following command "show run int" ! show run int destination-ipv4 10.10.10.1/24 ! interface Vlan100 ip route 10.10.100 255.255.255.0 10 . 20 . 20 . 2 ip route 0.0. 0 . 0 / 0 10 . 20 . 20 . 1 1 Above is an example output for Vlan100, note that the destination-ipv4 is the IP address of the device that will be used for routing between your workstation and cisco asa firewall. Also, note that ip route is configured with the subnet of the device you're using for routing to your corporate network, in this case it's 10.20.20.2/24 network or subnet. You will need to set up a NAT (Network Address Translation) on your cisco ASA firewall in order to translate private IP address (10.10.10. 1) to public IP address (10.10.10.2). The command below will set up the NAT on your cisco ASA firewall. You'll be required to configure it on each interface that will be used for routing between your workstation and the cisco asa firewall, in this example there are two interfaces, you can find their config mode using the show run int command "! show run int" ! show run int nat (inside,outside) 1 3 The above is an example output of config mode on your Cisco ASA firewall for Vlan100 interface, again note that the nat command is configured with two parameters for inside interface and outside interface. It is required that you configure it on both interfaces, there can be numerous interfaces but in this example two are configured. Now the cisco ASA firewall will route traffic inside the corporate network to your workstation or VM. You can download the latest software image for your cisco ASA firewall using TFTP protocol. The commands below will download Cisco ASA 9.2 software image using TFTP protocol. ! tftp-server mode-config tftp source-address 10.20.20.2 destination-address 10.20.10 .1 put ciscoasa9200-i8758k8s8k5s8k4s8k3s8k2s8k1.bin You can also create a directory structure on your workstation or on your VM to store the Cisco ASA 9. cfa1e77820
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