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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter 3 Using the ASDM User Interface
Menus
Ping Verifies the configuration and operation of the ASA and
surrounding communications links, as well as performs basic
testing of other network devices. See the “Verifying ASA
Configuration and Operation, and Testing Interfaces Using Ping”
section on page 81-3 for more information.
Traceroute Determines the route that packets will take to their destination.
See the “Determining Packet Routing with Traceroute” section on
page 81-6 for more information.
File Management Views, moves, copies, and deletes files stored in flash memory.
You can also create a directory in flash memory. See the
“Managing Files” section on page 80-2 for more information.
You can also transfer files between various file systems, including
TFTP, flash memory, and your local PC. See the “Transferring
Files” section on page 80-5 for more information.
Upgrade Software from Local
Computer
Uploads an ASA image, ASDM image, or another image on your
PC to flash memory. See the “Upgrading Software from Your
Local Computer” section on page 80-10 dialog box for more
information.
Check for ASA/ASDM Updates Upgrades ASA software and ASDM software through a wizard.
See the “Upgrading Software from the Cisco.com Wizard”
section on page 80-11 for more information.
Backup Configurations Backs up the ASA configuration, a Cisco Secure Desktop image,
and SSL VPN Client images and profiles. See the “Backing Up
Configurations” section on page 80-13 for more information.
Restore Configurations Restores the ASA configuration, a Cisco Secure Desktop image,
and SSL VPN Client images and profiles. See the “Restoring
Configurations” section on page 80-17 for more information.
System Reload Restarts the ASDM and reload the saved configuration into
memory. See the “Scheduling a System Restart” section on
page 80-12 for more information.
Administrator’s Alerts to Clientless
SSL VPN Users
Enables an administrator to send an alert message to clientless
SSL VPN users. See the “Sending an Administrator’s Alert to
Clientless SSL VPN Users” section on page 81-11 for more
information.
Preferences Changes the behavior of specified ASDM functions between
sessions. See the “Defining ASDM Preferences” section on
page 3-28 for more information.
ASDM Java Console Shows the Java console. See the “Viewing and Copying Logged
Entries with the ASDM Java Console” section on page 81-12 for
more information.
Tools Menu Item Description