In the implementation of network security, how does the deployment of a Cisco ASA firewall differ from a Cisco IOS router?

Last Updated on April 30, 2021 by Admin

In the implementation of network security, how does the deployment of a Cisco ASA firewall differ from a Cisco IOS router?

  • ASA devices use ACLs that are always numbered.
  • ASA devices do not support an implicit deny within ACLs.
  • ASA devices support interface security levels.
  • ASA devices use ACLs configured with a wildcard mask.
    Answers Explanation & Hints:

    The differences between ASA devices and Cisco IOS routers include the following:
    An ASA device configured with ACLs is configured with a subnet mask.
    An ASA device supports interface security levels.
    An ASA device configured with an ACL is always named.

    ASA devices and Cisco IOS routers are similar in that they both support an implicit deny within an ACL.