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IRVINE, Calif. - May 12, 2009 - Cisco today announced it has updated its award-winning Network Magic suite of network management software that allows consumers to easily setup, manage, and help secure their home networks. The latest releases (Network Magic Pro, Network Magic Essentials, and Network Magic Basic) offer a new dynamic, interactive network map, more intuitive navigation, support for more types of networked consumer devices, and simplified access to printer and file sharing from within Network Magic. In addition, to add unprecedented value to its line of wireless routers, Network Magic Basic will now be included with all Linksys by Cisco wireless routers.

A more consumer-friendly user interface offers users more intuitive control over devices on their network from within a single network map window. The new interface also adds simplified access to printer and file sharing, an easier process for adding wireless devices, and support for a broader range of devices than earlier generations of Network Magic.

Network Magic users can utilize the Parental Controls built into the software to help oversee and control exactly how the Internet is being used by the whole family. With a simple point and set interface, users can set limits for web browsing, game playing and overall Internet usage. Additionally, for select Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Routers, Home Network Defender, powered by Trend Micro, has been integrated into Network Magic to add further Parental Control capabilities to the offering.

Going forward, all Linksys by Cisco wireless routers will feature Network Magic Basic as the default network management tool. Current users of Linksys by Cisco routers can download the software for free from networkmagic.com.

Built for users who require the basic functionality of the overall software offering to help solve issues with routers from any manufacturer or want to utilize the file and printer sharing capabilities to extend the capabilities of their home network. Includes most of the features of Network Magic Basic, with the exception of SpeedTest, and is designed to support a maximum of three computers. Priority tech support is available to users of Network Magic Essentials.

Provides the broadest available set of software capabilities available on the market for managing and securing the network with point and click ease. Includes all functionality of Network Magic Essentials plus support for network attached storage devices, Internet access controls, real-time screenshot capabilities and daily usage reports to help monitor any computer on the network, Internet SpeedTest, and support for up to eight PCs.

"Network Magic helps consumers take control of their network at a level that allows them be comfortable with the technology as Cisco's overall vision of the media-enabled home becomes a reality. With this latest release, Linksys by Cisco customers will receive an unprecedented value via the integration of world-class software management capabilities with world-class hardware performance."

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I just started with an organization that did an ASA to Firepower conversion and then significantly modified and updated the Firepower configuration. The Firepower is not yet in production. Looking at the history of the ASA (a 5520), I think ages ago when it was converted from 8.2(5) to 8.4(x), the autoconversion process threw in many, many uneeded NAT rules. There are 1,436 NAT statements, and less than 120 are needed. Consequently, all 1,436 rules are in the Firepower, along with another 100 or so lines of configuration.

3) Do some magic (this is where I need help) that will remove thousands of extraneous entries from the Firepower, convert the desires portions of the ASA configuration into what the Firepower can ingest, and merge things together.

I thought about saving the Firepower configuration, converting the ASA configuration, copying the converted ASA configuration into the appropriate Firepower section, re-uploading the resulting configuration into Firepower, and be off on my way. Will this work? Is there a better way? Will this not work? Unfortunately, I don't have another Firepower to test this on, and I live about 3 hours from where the Firepower is currently located. Thanks for any advice.

This kind of scenario is a real challenge with FMC. I brought with up with the team who manages the Firepower Migration Tool and they admitted it is a shortcoming of the tool as it exists. Once you get all of those unneeded objects into FMC it's hard to get them out. (When you use CDO it's much easier.)

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