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Static DHCP reservation via ASDM

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We have a Win 2016 server in a datacenter behind a Cisco ASA 5515 running 9.8(4)29. I use ASDM 7.12(2) to manage it. I am very familiar with networking, but rather a novice with Cisco command line configuration. We have always used we interfaces to configure sonicwall and other firewalls. We have Hyper-V setup on the server and I have created several Hyper-V windows 10 machines on a VLan of 10.10.30.0/24. I have a DHCP server created to handout 10.10.30.101-150 which works fine. I have searched many sites but I cannot find how to create a DHCP reservation using ASDM. I found many articles using CLI, but I don't completely understand how to do this on my system. I know how to access the CLI within ASDM. Can someone provide how to either use ASDM of provide the CLI commands I can use to create a static reservation? My network is 10.10.30.0/24 with DHCP handing out .101 to .150 ad I would like to reserve .41 to a specific mac address - 00-15-5D-85-C3-39. If I can see one example I believe I can replicate it for my remaining needs.

I appreciate any guidance provided.

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