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9(Optional) Allowing Access to Public Servers Behind the ASA Services Module

The Public Server pane automatically configures the security policy to make an inside server accessible from the Internet. As a business owner, you might have internal network services, such as a web and FTP server, that need to be available to an outside user. You can place these services on a separate network behind the ASASM, called a demilitarized zone (DMZ). By placing the public servers on the DMZ, any attacks launched against the public servers do not affect your inside networks.

Step 1 In the main ASDM window, choose Configuration > Firewall > Public Servers. The Public Server pane appears.

Step 2 Click Add, then enter the public server settings in the Add Public Server dialog box. (For information about any field, click Help.)

Step 3 Click OK. The server appears in the list.

Step 4 Click Apply to submit the configuration to the ASASM.

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Contents Cisco ASA Services Module Updated May 15, 2013 Admin Inside Network Customer a Customer B Customer C Verifying the Module Installation Assigning VLANs to the ASA Services ModuleUsing the Msfc as a Directly-Connected Router Logging Into the ASA Services Module Configuring Asdm Connectivity Logging Out of the ASA Services ModuleEnables Dhcp for the management host on Asdm Launching Asdm Click Run Startup WizardRunning the Startup Wizard Page Advanced Configuration Optional Running Other Wizards in AsdmCisco Systems, Inc