The CCNA Security has the following publicly posted objective from Cisco: Implement the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Implement Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT) As a result, the NAT on the ASA 8.3 and higher (as shown in the video) is certainly something that is expected by Cisco. Thanks for the question! Keith Barker
Yes- The official ASA configuration guides (free on Cisco's site) has the CLI commands, organized by task if you want to study just the CLI. In the ASA CBT Series, I intended to show the GUI, as well as look at the preview (CLI equivalent commands) for each of the tasks (before sending the config changes), and that way the learner can see both. Thank you for the feedback, Keith.
Thanks for the reply Keith! Ok great I will look into that. I don't mean to complain, you have taught me so much about cisco R&S (I'm a CCNP), and I have been able to implement it in at the hospital enterprise I work for. The CLI previews help alot, but it's just hard trying to learn through the gui, I feel it almost moves what little ASA knowledge I have backwards.
Keith I have a question. I LOVE the way you teach, but why so much ASDM in the ASA CBT series? Seems to be about 95% ASDM. I learn much better through the CLI vs memorizing menu systems I'll never use. Is there a good resource I could use for strictly learning the ASA via CLI?
Hi Keith, do you have any other video where you configure two ports on an ASA5510 or so with 2 different inside networks to go out one outside interface or two inside and tow outside routing one inside to one outside and the other inside to the remaining outside? thanks