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Chapter 7
Using the Startup Wizard
The Security Level field displays the security level of the selected interface. Change the security level
Step 3
for the interface, if needed. If you change the security level of the interface to a lower level, a warning
message appears.
In the IP Address area, choose one of the following three options:
Step 4
To enter a specific IP address for an interface, click the Use the following IP address radio button.
To use the security appliance as a DHCP server, click the Use DHCP radio button.
To use PPPoE to provide an authenticated method of assigning an IP address to an outside interface,
click the Use PPPoE radio button.
Note
Step 5
Choose one of the following:
To assign an IP address using PPPoE, click the Obtain IP Address using PPPoE radio button.
To assign a particular IP address, click the Specify an IP address radio button.
Click OK to save these settings.
Step 6
On the IPv6 Settings tab, perform the following steps:
To configure Neighbor Discovery settings, see the
Step 1
page
7-18.
To configure IPv6 addresses on an interface, see the
Step 2
section on page
Step 3
To configure IPv6 prefixes on an interface, see the
on page
Step 4
Click OK to save these settings.
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Enter the IP address of the interface.
Choose an existing subnet mask from the drop-down list.
Because PPPoE is permitted on multiple interfaces, each instance of the PPPoE client may
require different authentication levels with different usernames and passwords.
Enter a group name to proceed.
Enter the PPPoE username and password, and confirm the password.
PAP is the default authentication method for PPPoE. You have the option of configuring CHAP
or MS-CHAP manually by clicking the applicable radio button.
Enter the IP address.
Choose a subnet mask from the drop-down list.
7-21.
7-21.
Startup Wizard Screens for the ASA 5505 Adaptive Security Appliance
"Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery" section on
"Configuring IPv6 Addresses on an Interface"
"Configuring IPv6 Prefixes on an Interface" section
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