ciscoasa> enable ciscoasa# configure terminal ciscoasa(config)# hostname EVE-ASA EVE-ASA(config)# interface management 0/0 EVE-ASA(config-if)# ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 EVE-ASA(config-if)# nameif management EVE-ASA(config-if)# security-level 100 EVE-ASA(config-if)# no shutdown EVE-ASA(config-if)# exit EVE-ASA(config)# username admin password MySecretPass EVE-ASA(config)# aaa authentication http console LOCAL EVE-ASA(config)# http server enable EVE-ASA(config)# http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 management
However, the power of EVE-NG lies not in the platform itself, but in the images it runs. A common stumbling block for new users is finding, selecting, and integrating the correct Cisco ASA image for EVE-NG. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Cisco ASA images, from understanding the difference between single-context and multi-context modes to the technical steps required for a flawless installation. cisco asa image for eve-ng
Once the directory is ready, transfer the image from your local computer to the EVE-NG server. Once the directory is ready, transfer the image
We will use as our example. The process is identical for most versions. Last updated: October 2024
Last updated: October 2024. Tested on EVE-NG 5.0.1-12 and ASAv 9.12.4, 9.16.3.