![]() ![]() Microsoft SharePoint 2007 support : Officially supported the Microsoft SharePoint 2007 for clientless SSL VPN.AIP SSM modules support IPv6: Customers can send IPv6 packets from the ASA to the AIP SSM modules for both IPv6 and IPv4 IPS inspection.Cisco ASA 5580 VLANs: The Cisco ASA 5580 now supports 250 VLANs instead of 50.Transparent firewall mode support for IPv6 addressing : IPv6 addressing is supported in layer2 transparent firewall mode.ASA 5505 supports now IPS: With the addition of a plug-in module (AIP SSC-5) you can add IPS functionality with up to 75Mbps throughput.The ASA also monitors network ports for rogue activity and detects internal hosts that might be compromised by a botnet network. With this feature, the ASA appliance communicates with an external dynamic database administered by the Cisco Security Intelligence Operations center to identify botnet domains and hosts. You need an extra yearly license fee to enable it. When ASA is accessed through https using the username and password, A window opens and asks for (Option1) Install the ASDM as a local application or (Option2)Run the ASDM over java web start. Though ASDM connects to the ASA over https, its not working. Traffic Filter for Botnet Attacks: This is a licensed feature. The ASDM version is 7.2 (1) and the ASA version is 9.2 (1).The most important of them are the following: This release introduces some new features. All ASA models (from 5505 up to 5580) support the new 8.2 version. If you have a Cisco SMARTnet services contract you can download version 8.2 free of charge. All prior ASA releases (7.0, 7.2, 8.0, and 8.1) can be upgraded to version 8.2. A new software version 8.2 was released for the Cisco ASA 5500 appliance in mid-April 2009. ![]()
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