

R2 represents an intermediate Internet router. R1 represents a CPE device managed by the ISP. Your company has one location connected to an ISP. Configure a DMZ, Static NAT, and ACLs Scenario.Configure routing, address translation, and inspection policy using CLI.Configure basic ASA settings and interface security levels using CLI.Verify connectivity and explore the ASA.21.7.5 Packet Tracer - Configure ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using the CLI.Download 21.7.5 Packet Tracer - Configure ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using the CLI.Step 3: Configure an ACL to allow access to the DMZ server from the Internet.


Step 1: Configure the DMZ interface VLAN 3 on the ASA.Part 5: Configure a DMZ, Static NAT, and ACLs.Step 3: Configure remote access to the ASA.Step 2: Configure AAA to use the local database for authentication.Step 1: Configure the ASA as a DHCP server.Step 2: Configure address translation using PAT and network objects.Step 1: Configure a static default route for the ASA.Part 3: Configure Routing, Address Translation, and Inspection Policy Using the CLI.Step 4: Configure the INSIDE and OUTSIDE interfaces.

