I share your bias toward the CLI very strongly and with equal fervour and conviction, for the same reasons.

However, the GUI is the only way to maintain very large amounts of rules or tunnels in PIXs or ASAs without wanting to shoot yourself in the face from the sheer length of the config. That is why I advise it.

Ryan wrote:

Yep -- it was a two in one, really.

Maybe with a configuration as involved as 150 tunnels and 1000+ lines of
text, it's just not feasible to use the CLI without going insane. I've used
ASDM a few times and I really just didn't get into it. I suppose it could
just be my lack of experience in the GUI, and personal bias toward the CLI
in general -- I find it faster to work with in almost all situations.

Also, if there is any clever solution, I'd love to hear a way to actually
drop this configuration down to something less bloated since the sites are
almost identical, albeit not on Cisco hardware.

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