ASA 5520-Duplicate Object - network with the same ip address

Hello friends,

We have 5 people work as a team, some in collaboration with CLI and Assistant Deputy Ministers.

now, we have seen with the same IP address other network objects are created,.

now some time its difficult to solve or monitoring

can someone help me to find a solution so that nobody can create any object with the same IP address.

You could do with a technical solution like EEM where you analyze syslog to see if someone sets up an object with an IP address and then act on it. But WWM has 9.2 which is not available for the 5520.

If you can solve the problem with an organizational solution. Apply a standard for naming, how objects should be appointed, ensuring that everyone watches he objects before creating new and more important, you must talk to each other which will configure that.

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