Cant add an ASA firewall on the Cisco Network Assistant community

I've tried to add my ASA firewall on the modify button of my current community and after i entered the ip of the ASA it prompted me to accept the certificate and enter my credentials but after all that it returned an error "unsupported device type: Unknown cannot add device 192.168.x.x to community"
how do i add my ASA firewall so that i could see it in my topology view?
please help. thanks

Cisco PIX 515E Firewalls. PIX Firewalls do not support the Cisco Discovery Protocol, so they are not automatically shown as neighbors in the Topology view. They are shown only after you add them to a community by using a Create Community or Modify Community window. To see a PIX Firewall link to another community member, you must add the link manually by selecting Add Link in a Topology popup menu

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