My favorite command to see what is going on in the firewall and how it will handle traffic is packet-tracer.
First, with only the default route applied perform this from CLI
packet-tracer input OUTSIDE tcp 210.50.23.6 80(YOUR INSIDE IP ADD) 80
Then add the more specific route and do it again...
As far as ASDM goes, you need to enable HTTP:
http server enable
Then you need to define from which networks you wish ASDM to be accessed from
http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 INSIDE
All of the ASDM Location commands are for the ASA internal communication and are created internally, if you...
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