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Cisco ASDM User Guide
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Chapter 3 Defining Preferences and Using Configuration, Diagnostic, and File Management Tools
Configuration Tools
Step 6 After you have closed the Command Line Interface dialog box, if you changed the configuration, click
Refresh to view the changes in ASDM.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Command Errors
If an error occurs because you entered an incorrect command, the incorrect command is skipped and the
remaining commands are processed. A message displays in the Response area to inform you whether any
error occurred, as well as other related information.
Note ASDM supports almost all CLI commands. See the Cisco Security Appliance Command Reference for a
list of commands.
Interactive Commands
Interactive commands are not supported in the CLI tool. To use these commands in ASDM, use the
noconfirm keyword if available, as shown in the following command:
crypto key generate rsa modulus 1024 noconfirm
Avoiding Conflicts with Other Administrators
Multiple administrative users can update the running configuration of the adaptive security appliance.
Before using the ASDM CLI tool to make configuration changes, check for other active administrative
sessions. If more than one user is configuring the adaptive security appliance at the same time, the most
recent changes take effect.
To view other administrative sessions that are currently active on the same adaptive security appliance,
choose Monitoring > Properties > Device Access.
Show Commands Ignored by ASDM on Device
This feature lets you show the list of commands that ASDM does not support. Typically, ASDM ignores
them. ASDM does not change or remove these commands from your running configuration. See
Unsupported Commands for more information.
To display the list of unsupported commands for ASDM, perform the following steps:
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
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