Feature History For The Mac Address Table; How Data Moves Through The Security Appliance In Routed Firewall Mode - Cisco ASA 5505 Configuration Manual

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Firewall Mode Examples

Feature History for the MAC Address Table

Table 5-3
Table 5-3
Feature History for the MAC Address Table
Feature Name
MAC address table
Firewall Mode Examples
This section includes examples of how traffic moves through the adaptive security appliance and
includes the following topics:

How Data Moves Through the Security Appliance in Routed Firewall Mode

This section describes how data moves through the adaptive security appliance in routed firewall mode
and includes the following topics:
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
5-14
lists the release history for this feature.
Releases
7.0(1)
How Data Moves Through the Security Appliance in Routed Firewall Mode, page 5-14
How Data Moves Through the Transparent Firewall, page 5-20
An Inside User Visits a Web Server, page 5-15
An Outside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ, page 5-16
An Inside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ, page 5-17
An Outside User Attempts to Access an Inside Host, page 5-18
A DMZ User Attempts to Access an Inside Host, page 5-19
Chapter 5
Configuring the Transparent or Routed Firewall
Feature Information
Transparent firewall mode uses a MAC address table.
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