- #Setup cisco asa 5505 for home password#
- #Setup cisco asa 5505 for home Pc#
- #Setup cisco asa 5505 for home plus#
Have a quick review > Tick “Launch ASDM after configuring ASA” > Finish We are not going to be using this > Next.Ģ5. Notice we have access for the 192.168.1.0 network AND the network we are going to be on when we are finished. You might also want to add Telnet access for the the above as well.Ģ3. (all internal traffic will appear to the outside world to have come from that IP address.) > Next.Ģ1 On administrative access click Add > Now add ASDM access for either a client or the network that the firewall IS GOING TO connect to >OK.Ģ2. There about 2 chapters of textbook on this subject – we are going to use PAT and use the IP address of the outside interface. Once again TRUST ME leave this alone we will change this later > Next.Ģ0. If it make more sense think of this as the firewall’s default gateway.ġ9. Leave Interface 0 on the outside and everything elapse on the inside VLAN (unless you want to allocate ports to your DMZ) > Next.ġ7 On the route page – you have the option to enter internal and external routes – if your outside interface gets its IP details by DHCP then you can leave all blank, if your on a static then you will need to supply the IP of your ISP router as the default route outside (route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0).
#Setup cisco asa 5505 for home plus#
This page is for setting up a DMZ, which (unless you’ve purchased the Security Plus Licence) you wont be using anyway. We will change the IP address of this interface at the end! > Next.ġ4. Even if that’s NOT want you want, if you change it here then when you get to the end it will all fail, because you have a DHCP address leased on an IP that’s on a different range. OK We now set the outside IP address, don’t mess with the VLAN information, in this case my outside Interface is going to get its IP address automatically via DHCP, if yours is static then Select “Use the following IP address and type in the IP address and subnet mask > Next.ġ3 Now the inside interface, TRUST ME leave it on 192.168.1.1.
#Setup cisco asa 5505 for home password#
Give the firewall a hostname, domain name and set the password (note it uses the names to generate an RSA Key remember this if you ever change them in future) > Next.ġ2. After some time we will at last arrive at the startup wizard. Standard stuff, click “Continue to this website”.ĩ. Open an IE (Or Firefox) window and navigate to Ĥ. here’s the result of an “ipconfig” command to prove it worked.ģ.
#Setup cisco asa 5505 for home Pc#
Your PC has to be set to get an IP address dynamically, the ASA will lease it an address, and the ASA will take the ip address of 192.168.1.1 on its inside interface. You get two network cables in the box, connect your PC/Laptop to Ethernet port 1 (See the photo, that’s the second one in from the right – By default Ethernet port 0 is used for outside on an ASA, though this can be changed). Regular visitors to PNL will know I much prefer to do things at command line, but I appreciate most people trying to set up a new firewall will want to use the GUI.īefore you start you will need to know what IP addresses you want to use, what password you want to use etc.