In addition to the above, you can use GNS3 to simulate an ASA and your network - will take a bit, but can be done.
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I have Cisco ASA 5500 series in my network and I need to test some configurations. What are the network simulators which is support Cisco ASA as well ???
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by: lrmoorePosted on 2008-12-16 at 05:48:41ID: 23183504
You can download a special version of the ASDM from Cisco. It includes a demo version that you can use in demo mode. It loads a demo config and you can test /try out anything you want and you won't be messing with your live config. Look for the .msi version of the ASDM in the asa software download section.