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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter 70 Configuring Dynamic Access Policies
Dynamic Access Policies Interface
Fields
ACL Priority—Displays the priority of the DAP record. The ASA uses this value to logically
sequence the access lists when aggregating the network and web-type ACLs from multiple DAP
records. The ASA orders the records from highest to lowest priority number, with lowest at the
bottom of the table. Higher numbers have a higher priority, that is a DAP record with a value of 4
has a higher priority than a record with a value of 2. You cannot manually sort them.
Name—Displays the name of the DAP record.
Network ACL List—Displays the name of the firewall access list that applies to the session.
Web-Type ACL List—Displays the name of the SSL VPN access list that applies to the session.
Description—Describes the purpose of the DAP record.
Test Dynamic Access Policies button—Click to test already configured DAP records.
Find — You can search for a Dynamic Access Policy (DAP) by using the Find field. Start typing in
the field and the tool will search the beginning characters of every field of the DAP table for a match.
You can use wild cards to expand your search.
For example typing
sal in the Find field will match a DAP named Sales but not a DAP named
Wholesalers. If you type *sal in the Find field, the search will find the first instance of either Sales
or Wholesalers in the table.
Find Arrows — Use the up and down arrows to skip up or down to the next string match.
Match Case — Checking the Match Case check box will make your search case-sensitive.