Contents
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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Configuration Examples for Access List Logging 20-4
Feature History for Access List Logging 20-5
Managing Deny Flows 20-5
Information About Managing Deny Flows 20-6
Licensing Requirements for Managing Deny Flows 20-6
Guidelines and Limitations 20-6
Default Settings 20-7
Managing Deny Flows 20-7
Monitoring Deny Flows 20-7
Feature History for Managing Deny Flows 20-8
PART
6Configuring IP Routing
CHAPTER
21 Routing Overview 21-1
Information About Routing 21-1
Switching 21-2
Path Determination 21-2
Supported Route Types 21-2
Static Versus Dynamic 21-3
Single-Path Versus Multipath 21-3
Flat Versus Hierarchical 21-3
Link-State Versus Distance Vector 21-4
How Routing Behaves Within the ASA 21-4
Egress Interface Selection Process 21-4
Next Hop Selection Process 21-4
Supported Internet Protocols for Routing 21-5
Information About the Routing Table 21-6
Displaying the Routing Table 21-6
How the Routing Table Is Populated 21-6
Backup Routes 21-8
How Forwarding Decisions Are Made 21-8
Dynamic Routing and Failover 21-9
Information About IPv6 Support 21-9
Features That Support IPv6 21-9
IPv6-Enabled Commands 21-10
Entering IPv6 Addresses in Commands 21-11
Disabling Proxy ARPs 21-11