To change the port, update port information in the app_config file. Byĭefault, Secure Firewall migration tool uses port 8888. The Secure Firewall migration tool supports telemetry when run on one of these 12 ports: ports 8321-8331 and port 8888. The Secure Firewall migration tool filters the table rows and displays only To search for an item in a single column, enter the search term in the Search field that is provided in the column heading. The Secure Firewall migration tool filters the table rows and displays To search for an item in any column or row of the table, click the Search ( ) above the table and enter the search term in the field. You can search for items in the tables that are displayed in the Secure Firewall migration tool, such as those on the Optimize, Review and Validate page. You can find the unparsed file in the following location: \resources Search in the Secure Firewall Migration Tool You can find the resources folder in the following location: \resources Unparsed File The Secure Firewall migration tool saves a copy of the Pre-Migration Reports, Post-Migration Reports, ASAĬonfigs, and logs in the resources folder. You can find the log files for the Secure Firewall migration tool in the following location: \logs Resources The migration and can help you determine the cause if a migration fails. The logs include details of what occurs at each step of The Secure Firewall migration tool creates a log of each migration. To completely exit the Secure Firewall migration tool, exit the console by pressing the When you exit the Secure Firewall migration tool by closing the browser on which the web interface is running, the consoleĬontinues to run in the background. The console must stay open while the Secure Firewall migration tool is open and running. The contents of the console are also written to the Secure Firewall Progress of each step in the Secure Firewall migration tool. The console provides detailed information about the The console opens when you launch the Secure Firewall migration tool. Migrate the configuration to the destination device. Interfaces to threat defense interfaces, map security zones and interface groups, and proceed to review and validate your configuration. If there are parsing errors, you can rectify the issues, reupload a new configuration, connect to the destination device, During the parsing phase, the Secure Firewall migration tool generates a Pre-Migration Report that identifies the following:Ĭisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) configuration items that are fully migrated, partially migrated, unsupported for migration,ĪSA configuration lines with errors that lists the ASA CLIs which the Secure Firewall migration tool cannot recognize this blocks the migration. Information, parses it, and finally pushes it to the Secure Firewall ManagementĬenter. The Secure Firewall migration tool gathers ASA To know more about the commonly used ASA features and their equivalent threat defense features, see Cisco Secure Firewall ASA to Threat Defense Feature Mapping guide. You must manually migrate all unsupported features. The Secure Firewall migration tool allows you to automatically migrate supported ASAįeatures and policies to threat defense. The Secure Firewall migration tool converts supported ASAĬonfigurations to a supported threat defense platform. The sample migration procedure ( Sample Migration: ASA to Threat defense 2100) included in this book helps to facilitate understanding of the migration process. InĪddition, it provides you troubleshooting tips to help you resolve migration issues that you may encounter. This guide contains information on how you can download the Secure Firewall migration tool and complete the migration. Getting Started with the Secure Firewall Migration Tool About the Secure Firewall Migration Tool
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