Which Cisco ASA CLI command is used to enable HTTPS (Cisco ASDM) access from any inside host on the 10.1.16.0/20 subnet?

Which Cisco ASA CLI command is used to enable HTTPS (Cisco ASDM) access from any inside
host on the 10.1.16.0/20 subnet?

Which Cisco ASA CLI command is used to enable HTTPS (Cisco ASDM) access from any inside
host on the 10.1.16.0/20 subnet?

A.
http 10.1.16.0 0.0.0.0 inside

B.
http 10.1.16.0 0.0.15.255 inside

C.
http 10.1.16.0 255.255.240.0 inside

D.
http 10.1.16.0 255.255.255.255

Explanation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa71/configuration/guide/mgaccess.html#wp1047
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Allowing HTTPS Access for ASDM
To use ASDM, you need to enable the HTTPS server, and allow HTTPS connections to the
security appliance.

All of these tasks are completed if you use the setup command. This section describes how to
manually configure ASDM access.
The security appliance allows a maximum of 5 concurrent ASDM instances per context, if
available, with a maximum of 32 ASDM instances between all contexts.
Note WebVPN and ASDM administration cannot be enabled on the same interface. If you enable
WebVPN on an interface, then that interface cannot be used for ASDM.
To configure ASDM access, follow these steps:
Step 1 To identify the IP addresses from which the security appliance accepts HTTPS
connections, enter the following command for each address or subnet:
hostname(config)# http source_IP_address mask source_interface
Step 2 To enable the HTTPS server, enter the following command:
hostname(config)# http server enable



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