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In this video, Anthony Sequeira covers creating and utilizing static routes on an ASA. Adaptive security appliances, when you train them properly, can recognize where packets belong and in addition to inspecting and filtering them, can route packets. The only way to manage that is with static routes.
Obviously the primary duty of an ASA is security. But ASAs are more than a pretty firewall — they combine firewall, antivirus, intrusion protection and VPN capabilities, and when it's configured properly, an ASA can function like a Layer 3 router on a network. ASAs have it in them to speak routing protocols, allowing them to route packets across segments. That's in addition to the already intense inspecting and filtering ASAs perform on the packets that pass through them. Setting up an ASA to route, protect and secure your network requires well-made and properly configured static routes. So boot up GNS3 and follow along in mastering ASA topics.
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