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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.