Cisco ASA (8.3) - Packet trace / Multi context Classification

Hello

I use packet - trace for a while on and outside, with mixed results.

I am running a firewall context multi with more than 10 of the same shared contexts outside the interface / network.

All interfaces have obviously valid and unique IPs and also the unique MAC addresses as automatic address mac is enabled in the system context.

It is an ASA 5550 running 8.3 (2.10) Provisional includes therefore the fix for the bug failed packet classification - draw well known.

So in theory, with firewall settings on a shared interface ASA must use the firewall MAC address to classify incoming traffic on the correct firewall and as far as I know, only retreating to use TAR to classify if the Mac of the interface are the same. Actually on my platform, appears not to be the case and the classifier uses NAT to determine the context of destination. I see this with live traffic (that is not generated by packet - trace) in newspapers and can prove it by disabling some NAT rules (there is some overlap with the IP address behind each firewall).

My question about packet trace is - in the scenario above with an external interface shared, tracer package uses not ALWAYS NAT to determine the context of destination? Or tracer packet search address MAC interface penetration depending on what context you run packet tracer of? It seems that packet - trace uses NAT in my case which could be just symptomatic of the potential bug I described above, rather than by design.

I searched the forums for an answer to this and have not found one - don't know if it will be a question for developers TAC?

See you soon

Paul

Hi Paul,.

The packet - trace has no way to specify the MAC address of the simulated package, so it will always return a check of the NAT. It is currently a limiation of the feature of packet - trace in multiple context mode.

In addition, if your NAT rules contains the 'none' keyword of the pair of the interface, you should be aware of this bug:

CSCts07069 - ASA: packet classifier fails with "any" in the rule being NAT (fixed in 8.3.2.28)

Hope that helps.

-Mike

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    Now, if you see on the plotter of package that traffic will hollow the VPN channel all its fine in your site.

    Now the packet tracer must be something like this:

    entrance to Packet-trace inside private_ip_lan destination_private_ip_lan 1025 tcp 80

    Please provide us with the result of the following instructions after you run the packet tracer.

    See the crypto Isakamp SA

    See the crypto Ipsec SA

    Kind regards

    Julio

  • Cisco asa active multiple interfaces on a single switch without configuration of vlan switch.

    I was wondering if there is a work around on cisco asa to have 2 interfaces vlan on a switch. The reason I ask I have a cisco asa 5505 and a dell switch that does not support the configuration of VLANs. I set up 2 interface vlan on a cisco asa and when two interfaces are active my internet drops frequently. I was wondering if there is nothing to configure the asa cisco to make this thing work. Thanks in advance...

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    If the Dell does not support tree covering weight then you would be in very bad shape each broadcast packet would be will loop indefinitely and cause what we call a 'broadcast storm. "

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  • Cisco ASA 5505 VPN Site to Site

    Hi all

    First post on the forums. I have worked with Cisco ASA 5505 for a few months and I recently bought a 2nd ASA to implement tunnel VPN Site to Site. It seems so simple in the number of videos watched on the internet. But when I did he surprise it did work for me... I've removed the tunnels, a number of times and tried to recreate. I use the VPN Wizard in the SMA to create the tunnel. Both the asa 5505 of are and have the same firmware even etc..

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    Please see details below:

    Two ADMS are 7.1

    IOS

    ASA 1

    Nadia

    :

    ASA Version 9.0 (1)

    !

    hostname PAYBACK

    activate the encrypted password of HSMurh79NVmatjY0

    volatile xlate deny tcp any4 any4

    volatile xlate deny tcp any4 any6

    volatile xlate deny tcp any6 any4

    volatile xlate deny tcp any6 any6

    volatile xlate deny udp any4 any4 eq field

    volatile xlate deny udp any4 any6 eq field

    volatile xlate deny udp any6 any4 eq field

    volatile xlate deny udp any6 any6 eq field

    2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted passwd

    names of

    local pool VPN1 192.168.50.1 - 192.168.50.254 255.255.255.0 IP mask

    !

    interface Ethernet0/0

    switchport access vlan 2

    Speed 100

    full duplex

    !

    interface Ethernet0/1

    link Trunk Description of SW1

    switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,10,20,30,40

    switchport trunk vlan 1 native

    switchport mode trunk

    !

    interface Ethernet0/2

    !

    interface Ethernet0/3

    !

    interface Ethernet0/4

    !

    interface Ethernet0/5

    !

    interface Ethernet0/6

    !

    interface Ethernet0/7

    !

    interface Vlan1

    No nameif

    no level of security

    no ip address

    !

    interface Vlan2

    nameif outside

    security-level 0

    IP 92.51.193.158 255.255.255.252

    !

    interface Vlan10

    nameif inside

    security-level 100

    IP 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0

    !

    interface Vlan20

    nameif servers

    security-level 100

    address 192.168.20.1 255.255.255.0

    !

    Vlan30 interface

    nameif printers

    security-level 100

    192.168.30.1 IP address 255.255.255.0

    !

    interface Vlan40

    nameif wireless

    security-level 100

    192.168.40.1 IP address 255.255.255.0

    !

    connection line banner welcome to the Payback loyalty systems

    boot system Disk0: / asa901 - k8.bin

    passive FTP mode

    summer time clock GMT/IDT recurring last Sun Mar 01:00 last Sun Oct 02:00

    DNS domain-lookup outside

    DNS lookup field inside

    domain-lookup DNS servers

    DNS lookup domain printers

    DNS domain-lookup wireless

    DNS server-group DefaultDNS

    Server name 83.147.160.2

    Server name 83.147.160.130

    permit same-security-traffic inter-interface

    network obj_any object

    subnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

    ftp_server network object

    network of the Internal_Report_Server object

    Home 192.168.20.21

    Description address internal automated report server

    network of the Report_Server object

    Home 89.234.126.9

    Description of server automated reports

    service object RDP

    service destination tcp 3389 eq

    Description RDP to the server

    network of the Host_QA_Server object

    Home 89.234.126.10

    Description QA host external address

    network of the Internal_Host_QA object

    Home 192.168.20.22

    host of computer virtual Description for QA

    network of the Internal_QA_Web_Server object

    Home 192.168.20.23

    Description Web Server in the QA environment

    network of the Web_Server_QA_VM object

    Home 89.234.126.11

    Server Web Description in the QA environment

    service object SQL_Server

    destination eq 1433 tcp service

    network of the Demo_Server object

    Home 89.234.126.12

    Description server set up for the product demo

    network of the Internal_Demo_Server object

    Home 192.168.20.24

    Internal description of the demo server IP address

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.20.0_24 object

    subnet 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.50.0_26 object

    255.255.255.192 subnet 192.168.50.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.0.0_16 object

    Subnet 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0

    service object MSSQL

    destination eq 1434 tcp service

    MSSQL port description

    VPN network object

    192.168.50.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.50.0_24 object

    192.168.50.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    service object TS

    tcp destination eq 4400 service

    service of the TS_Return object

    tcp source eq 4400 service

    network of the External_QA_3 object

    Home 89.234.126.13

    network of the Internal_QA_3 object

    Home 192.168.20.25

    network of the Dev_WebServer object

    Home 192.168.20.27

    network of the External_Dev_Web object

    Home 89.234.126.14

    network of the CIX_Subnet object

    255.255.255.0 subnet 192.168.100.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 object

    192.168.10.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_84.39.233.50 object

    Home 84.39.233.50

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_92.51.193.158 object

    Home 92.51.193.158

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 object

    255.255.255.0 subnet 192.168.100.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 object

    subnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_1

    the tcp destination eq ftp service object

    the purpose of the tcp destination eq netbios-ssn service

    the purpose of the tcp destination eq smtp service

    service-object TS

    the Payback_Internal object-group network

    object-network 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0

    object-network 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0

    object-network 192.168.40.0 255.255.255.0

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_3

    the purpose of the service tcp destination eq www

    the purpose of the tcp destination eq https service

    service-object TS

    service-object, object TS_Return

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_4

    service-object RDP

    the purpose of the service tcp destination eq www

    the purpose of the tcp destination eq https service

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_5

    purpose purpose of the MSSQL service

    service-object RDP

    service-object TS

    object-group Protocol TCPUDP

    object-protocol udp

    object-tcp protocol

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_6

    service-object TS

    service-object, object TS_Return

    the purpose of the service tcp destination eq www

    the purpose of the tcp destination eq https service

    Note to outside_access_in to access list that this rule allows Internet the interal server.

    Notice on the outside_access_in of the access-list allowed:

    Comment from outside_access_in-list of FTP access

    Comment from outside_access_in-RDP access list

    Comment from outside_access_in-list of SMTP access

    Note to outside_access_in to access list Net Bios

    Comment from outside_access_in-SQL access list

    Comment from outside_access_in-list to access TS - 4400

    outside_access_in list extended access allowed object object-group DM_INLINE_SERVICE_1 any4 Internal_Report_Server

    access host access-list outside_access_in note rule internal QA

    Notice on the outside_access_in of the access-list allowed:

    Comment from outside_access_in-HTTP access list

    Comment from outside_access_in-RDP access list

    outside_access_in list extended access permitted tcp any4 object Internal_Host_QA eq www

    Notice on the outside_access_in of the access-list access to the internal Web server:

    Notice on the outside_access_in of the access-list allowed:

    Comment from outside_access_in-HTTP access list

    Comment from outside_access_in-RDP access list

    outside_access_in list extended access allowed object object-group DM_INLINE_SERVICE_3 any4 Internal_QA_Web_Server

    Note to outside_access_in to access list rule allowing access to the demo server

    Notice on the outside_access_in of the access-list allowed:

    Comment from outside_access_in-RDP access list

    Comment from outside_access_in-list to access MSSQL

    outside_access_in list extended access allowed object object-group DM_INLINE_SERVICE_4 any4 Internal_Demo_Server

    outside_access_in list extended access allowed object-group DM_INLINE_SERVICE_5 any object Internal_QA_3

    Note to outside_access_in access to the development Web server access list

    outside_access_in list extended access allowed object-group DM_INLINE_SERVICE_6 any object Dev_WebServer

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print deny any4 any4 ip extended access list

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print list extended access permitted tcp any4 any4 eq lpd

    Note AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print of access list IPP: Internet Printing Protocol

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print list extended access permitted tcp any4 any4 eq 631

    print the access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print Note Windows port

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print list extended access permitted tcp any4 any4 eq 9100

    access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print mDNS Note: multicast DNS protocol

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print list extended access permit udp host 224.0.0.251 any4 eq 5353

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print of access list LLMNR Note: link Local Multicast Name Resolution protocol

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print list extended access permit udp host 224.0.0.252 any4 eq 5355

    Note access list TCP/NetBIOS protocol AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print list extended access permitted tcp any4 any4 EQ. 137

    AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print list extended access permitted udp any4 any4 eq netbios-ns

    Payback_VPN_splitTunnelAcl list standard access allowed 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0

    permit outside_cryptomap to access extended list ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0

    pager lines 24

    Enable logging

    information recording console

    asdm of logging of information

    address record

    [email protected] / * /.

    the journaling recipient

    [email protected] / * /.

    level alerts

    Outside 1500 MTU

    Within 1500 MTU

    MTU 1500 servers

    MTU 1500 printers

    MTU 1500 wireless

    no failover

    ICMP unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1

    ASDM image disk0: / asdm-711 - 52.bin

    don't allow no asdm history

    ARP timeout 14400

    no permit-nonconnected arp

    NAT (inside, outside) source Dynamics one interface

    NAT (wireless, outdoors) source Dynamics one interface

    NAT (servers, outside) no matter what source dynamic interface

    NAT (servers, external) static source Internal_Report_Server Report_Server

    NAT (servers, external) static source Internal_Host_QA Host_QA_Server

    NAT (servers, external) static source Internal_QA_Web_Server Web_Server_QA_VM

    NAT (servers, external) static source Internal_Demo_Server Demo_Server

    NAT (servers, external) static source NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.20.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.20.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.50.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.50.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    NAT (servers, external) static source Internal_QA_3 External_QA_3

    NAT (servers, external) static source Dev_WebServer External_Dev_Web

    NAT (inside, outside) static source NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    NAT (inside, outside) static source NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    Access-group outside_access_in in interface outside

    Route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 92.51.193.157 1

    Timeout xlate 03:00

    Pat-xlate timeout 0:00:30

    Timeout conn 01:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02

    Sunrpc timeout 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 mgcp from 01:00 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00

    Sip timeout 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 prompt Protocol sip-0: 03:00 sip - disconnect 0:02:00

    Timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute

    timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00

    Floating conn timeout 0:00:00

    dynamic-access-policy-registration DfltAccessPolicy

    identity of the user by default-domain LOCAL
    the ssh LOCAL console AAA authentication
    Enable http server
    http 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 inside
    http 192.168.40.0 255.255.255.0 wireless
    No snmp server location
    No snmp Server contact
    Server enable SNMP traps snmp authentication linkup, linkdown cold start
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-MD5 esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-DES-SHA esp - esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 esp ESP-DES-MD5-esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-MD5 esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-3DES-MD5-esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-SHA esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-SHA aes - esp esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-SHA esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-MD5-esp - aes esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 SHA-ESP-3DES esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-SHA-TRANS-aes - esp esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-MD5-TRANS-aes - esp esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-MD5-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-SHA-TRANS esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-192-SHA-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-MD5-TRANS esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-192-MD5-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-SHA-TRANS esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-256-SHA-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-MD5-TRANS esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-256-MD5-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-3DES-SHA-TRANS esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-3DES-MD5-TRANS esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-DES-SHA-TRANS esp - esp-sha-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-DES-SHA-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-DES-MD5-TRANS esp - esp-md5-hmac
    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-DES-MD5-TRANS mode transit
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 AES256 ipsec-proposal
    Protocol esp encryption aes-256
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 ipsec-proposal AES192
    Protocol esp encryption aes-192
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 ipsec-proposal AES
    Esp aes encryption protocol
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 proposal ipsec 3DES
    Esp 3des encryption protocol
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 ipsec-proposal OF
    encryption protocol esp
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec pmtu aging infinite - the security association
    card crypto outside_map 1 match address outside_cryptomap
    card crypto outside_map 1 set pfs
    peer set card crypto outside_map 1 84.39.233.50
    card crypto outside_map 1 set ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA ESP-AES-128-MD5 ESP-AES-192-SHA ESP-AES-192-MD5 ESP-AES-256-SHA ESP-AES-256-MD5 ESP-3DES-SHA MD5-ESP-3DES ESP-DES-SHA ESP-DES-MD5
    outside_map card crypto 1 set ikev2 AES256 AES192 AES 3DES ipsec-proposal OF
    outside_map interface card crypto outside
    trustpool crypto ca policy
    IKEv2 crypto policy 1
    aes-256 encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 10
    aes-192 encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 20
    aes encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 30
    3des encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 40
    the Encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    Crypto ikev2 activate out of service the customer port 443
    Crypto ikev1 allow outside
    IKEv1 crypto policy 10
    preshared authentication
    3des encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    Telnet timeout 5
    SSH 77.75.100.208 255.255.255.240 outside
    SSH 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 inside
    SSH 192.168.40.0 255.255.255.0 wireless
    SSH timeout 5
    Console timeout 0

    dhcpd 192.168.0.1 dns
    dhcpd outside auto_config
    !
    dhcpd address 192.168.10.21 - 192.168.10.240 inside
    dhcpd dns 192.168.20.21 83.147.160.2 interface inside
    paybackloyalty.com dhcpd option 15 inside ascii interface
    dhcpd allow inside
    !
    dhcpd address 192.168.40.21 - 192.168.40.240 Wireless
    dhcpd dns 192.168.20.21 83.147.160.2 wireless interface
    dhcpd update dns of the wireless interface
    dhcpd option 15 ascii paybackloyalty.com wireless interface
    dhcpd activate wireless
    !
    a basic threat threat detection
    Statistics-list of access threat detection
    no statistical threat detection tcp-interception
    internal Payback_VPN group strategy
    attributes of Group Policy Payback_VPN
    VPN - 10 concurrent connections
    Ikev1 VPN-tunnel-Protocol
    Split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    value of Split-tunnel-network-list Payback_VPN_splitTunnelAcl
    attributes of Group Policy DfltGrpPolicy
    value of 83.147.160.2 DNS server 83.147.160.130
    VPN-tunnel-Protocol ikev1, ikev2 clientless ssl
    internal GroupPolicy_84.39.233.50 group strategy
    attributes of Group Policy GroupPolicy_84.39.233.50
    VPN-tunnel-Protocol ikev1, ikev2
    Noelle XB/IpvYaATP.2QYm username encrypted password
    Noelle username attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    username Éanna encrypted password privilege 0 vXILR9ZZQIsd1Naw
    Éanna attributes username
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    Michael qpbleUqUEchRrgQX of encrypted password username
    user name Michael attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    username, password from Danny .7fEXdzESUk6S/cC encrypted privilege 0
    user name Danny attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    Aileen tytrelqvV5VRX2pz encrypted password privilege 0 username
    user name Aileen attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    Aidan aDu6YH0V5XaxpEPg encrypted password privilege 0 username
    Aidan username attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    username password 6e6Djaz3W/XH59zX gordon encrypted privilege 15
    shane.c iqGMoWOnfO6YKXbw encrypted password username
    username shane.c attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    Shane uYePLcrFadO9pBZx of encrypted password username
    user name Shane attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    username, encrypted James TdYPv1pvld/hPM0d password
    user name James attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    Mark yruxpddqfyNb.qFn of encrypted password username
    user name brand attributes
    type of service admin
    username password of Mary XND5FTEiyu1L1zFD encrypted
    user name Mary attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    Massimo vs65MMo4rM0l4rVu encrypted password privilege 0 username
    Massimo username attributes
    VPN-group-policy Payback_VPN
    type of remote access service
    type tunnel-group Payback_VPN remote access
    attributes global-tunnel-group Payback_VPN
    VPN1 address pool
    Group Policy - by default-Payback_VPN
    IPSec-attributes tunnel-group Payback_VPN
    IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
    tunnel-group 84.39.233.50 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 84.39.233.50 General-attributes
    Group - default policy - GroupPolicy_84.39.233.50
    IPSec-attributes tunnel-group 84.39.233.50
    IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
    remote control-IKEv2 pre-shared-key authentication *.
    pre-shared-key authentication local IKEv2 *.
    !
    Global class-card class
    match default-inspection-traffic
    !
    !
    World-Policy policy-map
    Global category
    inspect the dns
    inspect the ftp
    inspect h323 h225
    inspect the h323 ras
    Review the ip options
    inspect the netbios
    inspect the pptp
    inspect the rsh
    inspect the rtsp
    inspect the sip
    inspect the snmp
    inspect sqlnet
    inspect sunrpc
    inspect the tftp
    inspect xdmcp
    inspect the icmp error
    inspect the icmp
    !
    service-policy-international policy global
    192.168.20.21 SMTP server
    context of prompt hostname
    no remote anonymous reporting call
    call-home
    Profile of CiscoTAC-1
    no active account
    http https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DDCEService destination address
    email address of destination [email protected] / * /
    destination-mode http transport
    Subscribe to alert-group diagnosis
    Subscribe to alert-group environment
    Subscribe to alert-group monthly periodic inventory
    monthly periodicals to subscribe to alert-group configuration
    daily periodic subscribe to alert-group telemetry
    Cryptochecksum:d06974501eb0327a5ed229c8445f4fe1

    ASA 2

    ASA Version 9.0 (1)

    !

    Payback-CIX hostname

    activate the encrypted password of HSMurh79NVmatjY0

    2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted passwd

    names of

    !

    interface Ethernet0/0

    switchport access vlan 2

    Speed 100

    full duplex

    !

    interface Ethernet0/1

    Description this port connects to the local network VIRTUAL 100

    switchport access vlan 100

    !

    interface Ethernet0/2

    !

    interface Ethernet0/3

    switchport access vlan 100

    !

    interface Ethernet0/4

    switchport access vlan 100

    !

    interface Ethernet0/5

    switchport access vlan 100

    !

    interface Ethernet0/6

    switchport access vlan 100

    !

    interface Ethernet0/7

    switchport access vlan 100

    !

    interface Vlan2

    nameif outside

    security-level 0

    IP 84.39.233.50 255.255.255.240

    !

    interface Vlan100

    nameif inside

    security-level 100

    IP 192.168.100.1 address 255.255.255.0

    !

    banner welcome to Payback loyalty - CIX connection line

    passive FTP mode

    summer time clock gmt/idt recurring last Sun Mar 01:00 last Sun Oct 02:00

    DNS domain-lookup outside

    DNS lookup field inside

    DNS server-group defaultDNS

    Name-Server 8.8.8.8

    Server name 8.8.4.4

    permit same-security-traffic inter-interface

    network obj_any object

    subnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

    network of the host-CIX-1 object

    host 192.168.100.2

    Description This is the VM server host machine

    network object host-External_CIX-1

    Home 84.39.233.51

    Description This is the external IP address of the server the server VM host

    service object RDP

    source between 1-65535 destination eq 3389 tcp service

    network of the Payback_Office object

    Home 92.51.193.158

    service object MSQL

    destination eq 1433 tcp service

    network of the Development_OLTP object

    Home 192.168.100.10

    Description for Eiresoft VM

    network of the External_Development_OLTP object

    Home 84.39.233.52

    Description This is the external IP address for the virtual machine for Eiresoft

    network of the Eiresoft object

    Home 146.66.160.70

    Contractor s/n description

    network of the External_TMC_Web object

    Home 84.39.233.53

    Description Public address to the TMC Web server

    network of the TMC_Webserver object

    Home 192.168.100.19

    Internal description address TMC Webserver

    network of the External_TMC_OLTP object

    Home 84.39.233.54

    External targets OLTP IP description

    network of the TMC_OLTP object

    Home 192.168.100.18

    description of the interal target IP address

    network of the External_OLTP_Failover object

    Home 84.39.233.55

    IP failover of the OLTP Public description

    network of the OLTP_Failover object

    Home 192.168.100.60

    Server failover OLTP description

    network of the servers object

    subnet 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0

    being Wired network

    192.168.10.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    the subject wireless network

    192.168.40.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 object

    255.255.255.0 subnet 192.168.100.0

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 object

    192.168.10.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    network of the Eiresoft_2nd object

    Home 137.117.217.29

    Description 2nd Eiresoft IP

    network of the Dev_Test_Webserver object

    Home 192.168.100.12

    Description address internal to the Test Server Web Dev

    network of the External_Dev_Test_Webserver object

    Home 84.39.233.56

    Description This is the PB Dev Test Webserver

    network of the NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 object

    subnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_1

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_2

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_3

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_4

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    the tcp destination eq ftp service object

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_5

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    the tcp destination eq ftp service object

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_6

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    the Payback_Intrernal object-group network

    object-network servers

    Wired network-object

    wireless network object

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_7

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_8

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_9

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_10

    service-object MSQL

    service-object RDP

    the tcp destination eq ftp service object

    object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_11

    service-object RDP

    the tcp destination eq ftp service object

    outside_access_in list extended access allow object-group DM_INLINE_SERVICE_1 object Payback_Office object CIX-host-1

    Note to access list OLTP Development Office of recovery outside_access_in

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_2 object Payback_Office object Development_OLTP object-group

    Comment from outside_access_in-access Eiresoft access list

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_3 object Eiresoft object Development_OLTP object-group

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_4 object Payback_Office object TMC_Webserver object-group

    Note to outside_access_in access to OLTP for target recovery Office Access list

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_5 object Payback_Office object TMC_OLTP object-group

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_6 object Payback_Office object OLTP_Failover object-group

    Note to outside_access_in access-list that's allowing access of the Eiresoft on the failover OLTP server

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_7 object Eiresoft object OLTP_Failover object-group

    Comment from outside_access_in-access list access for the 2nd period of INVESTIGATION of Eiresoft

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_8 object Eiresoft_2nd object Development_OLTP object-group

    Note to outside_access_in access from the 2nd IP Eiresoft access list

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_9 object Eiresoft_2nd object OLTP_Failover object-group

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_10 object Payback_Office object Dev_Test_Webserver object-group

    outside_access_in list extended access allow DM_INLINE_SERVICE_11 object Payback_Office object External_TMC_OLTP object-group

    outside_cryptomap to access extended list ip 192.168.100.0 allow 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0

    pager lines 24

    Enable logging

    asdm of logging of information

    Outside 1500 MTU

    Within 1500 MTU

    ICMP unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1

    don't allow no asdm history

    ARP timeout 14400

    no permit-nonconnected arp

    NAT (inside, outside) source Dynamics one interface

    NAT (inside, outside) static source CIX-host-1 External_CIX-host-1

    NAT (inside, outside) static source Development_OLTP External_Development_OLTP

    NAT (inside, outside) static source TMC_Webserver External_TMC_Web

    NAT (inside, outside) static source TMC_OLTP External_TMC_OLTP

    NAT (inside, outside) static source OLTP_Failover External_OLTP_Failover

    NAT (inside, outside) static source Dev_Test_Webserver External_Dev_Test_Webserver

    NAT (inside, outside) static source NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    NAT (inside, outside) static source NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    Access-group outside_access_in in interface outside

    Route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 84.39.233.49 1

    Timeout xlate 03:00

    Pat-xlate timeout 0:00:30

    Timeout conn 01:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02

    Sunrpc timeout 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 mgcp from 01:00 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00

    Sip timeout 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 prompt Protocol sip-0: 03:00 sip - disconnect 0:02:00

    Timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute

    timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00

    Floating conn timeout 0:00:00

    dynamic-access-policy-registration DfltAccessPolicy

    identity of the user by default-domain LOCAL

    the ssh LOCAL console AAA authentication

    Enable http server

    http 92.51.193.156 255.255.255.252 outside

    No snmp server location

    No snmp Server contact

    Server enable SNMP traps snmp authentication linkup, linkdown warmstart of cold start

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-SHA aes - esp esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-MD5-esp - aes esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-SHA esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-MD5 esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-SHA esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-MD5 esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-SHA-TRANS-aes - esp esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-128-MD5-TRANS-aes - esp esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-MD5-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-SHA-TRANS esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-192-SHA-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-192-MD5-TRANS esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-192-MD5-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-SHA-TRANS esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-256-SHA-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-AES-256-MD5-TRANS esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-256-MD5-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 SHA-ESP-3DES esp-3des esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-3DES-MD5-esp-3des esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-3DES-SHA-TRANS esp-3des esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-3DES-MD5-TRANS esp-3des esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-DES-SHA esp - esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 esp ESP-DES-MD5-esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-DES-SHA-TRANS esp - esp-sha-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-DES-SHA-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 ESP-DES-MD5-TRANS esp - esp-md5-hmac

    Crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-DES-MD5-TRANS mode transit

    Crypto ipsec ikev2 ipsec-proposal OF

    encryption protocol esp
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 proposal ipsec 3DES
    Esp 3des encryption protocol
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 ipsec-proposal AES
    Esp aes encryption protocol
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 ipsec-proposal AES192
    Protocol esp encryption aes-192
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec ikev2 AES256 ipsec-proposal
    Protocol esp encryption aes-256
    Esp integrity sha - 1, md5 Protocol
    Crypto ipsec pmtu aging infinite - the security association
    card crypto outside_map 1 match address outside_cryptomap
    card crypto outside_map 1 set pfs
    peer set card crypto outside_map 1 92.51.193.158
    card crypto outside_map 1 set ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA ESP-AES-128-MD5 ESP-AES-192-SHA ESP-AES-192-MD5 ESP-AES-256-SHA ESP-AES-256-MD5 ESP-3DES-SHA MD5-ESP-3DES ESP-DES-SHA ESP-DES-MD5
    outside_map card crypto 1jeu ikev2 AES AES192 AES256 3DES ipsec-proposal
    outside_map interface card crypto outside
    trustpool crypto ca policy
    IKEv2 crypto policy 1
    aes-256 encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 2 of 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 10
    aes-192 encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 2 of 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 20
    aes encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 2 of 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 30
    3des encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 2 of 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    IKEv2 crypto policy 40
    the Encryption
    integrity sha
    Group 2 of 5
    FRP sha
    second life 86400
    Crypto ikev2 allow outside
    Crypto ikev1 allow outside
    IKEv1 crypto policy 10
    authentication crack
    aes-256 encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 20
    authentication rsa - sig
    aes-256 encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 30
    preshared authentication
    aes-256 encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 40
    authentication crack
    aes-192 encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 50
    authentication rsa - sig
    aes-192 encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 60
    preshared authentication
    aes-192 encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 70
    authentication crack
    aes encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 80
    authentication rsa - sig
    aes encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 90
    preshared authentication
    aes encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 100
    authentication crack
    3des encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 110
    authentication rsa - sig
    3des encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 120
    preshared authentication
    3des encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 130
    authentication crack
    the Encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 140
    authentication rsa - sig
    the Encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    IKEv1 crypto policy 150
    preshared authentication
    the Encryption
    sha hash
    Group 2
    life 86400
    Telnet timeout 5
    SSH 77.75.100.208 255.255.255.240 outside
    SSH 92.51.193.156 255.255.255.252 outside
    SSH timeout 5
    Console timeout 0

    dhcpd outside auto_config
    !
    a basic threat threat detection
    Statistics-list of access threat detection
    no statistical threat detection tcp-interception
    internal GroupPolicy_92.51.193.158 group strategy
    attributes of Group Policy GroupPolicy_92.51.193.158
    VPN-tunnel-Protocol ikev1, ikev2
    username password 6e6Djaz3W/XH59zX gordon encrypted privilege 15
    tunnel-group 92.51.193.158 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 92.51.193.158 General-attributes
    Group - default policy - GroupPolicy_92.51.193.158
    IPSec-attributes tunnel-group 92.51.193.158
    IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
    remote control-IKEv2 pre-shared-key authentication *.
    pre-shared-key authentication local IKEv2 *.
    !
    class-map inspection_default
    match default-inspection-traffic
    !
    !
    type of policy-card inspect dns preset_dns_map
    parameters
    maximum message length automatic of customer
    message-length maximum 512
    Policy-map global_policy
    class inspection_default
    inspect the preset_dns_map dns
    inspect the ftp
    inspect h323 h225
    inspect the h323 ras
    inspect the rsh
    inspect the rtsp
    inspect esmtp
    inspect sqlnet
    inspect the skinny
    inspect sunrpc
    inspect xdmcp
    inspect the sip
    inspect the netbios
    inspect the tftp
    Review the ip options
    inspect the icmp
    !
    global service-policy global_policy
    context of prompt hostname
    no remote anonymous reporting call
    Cryptochecksum:83b2069fa311e6037163ae74f9b2bec2
    : end

    Hello

    There are some clear problems I see on a quick glance. These are not related to the actual VPN configuration but rather the NAT configurations.

    All your configuration of NAT CLI format above are configured as manual NAT / double NAT in Section 1. This means that the appliance NAT configurations have been added to the same section of the NAT configurations and scheduling of the NAT inside this Section rules is the cause of the problem for the L2L VPN connection for some.

    Here are a few suggestions on what to change

    ASA1

    Minimal changes

    the object of the LAN network

    192.168.10.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    being REMOTE-LAN network

    255.255.255.0 subnet 192.168.100.0

    NAT (inside, outside) 1 static source LAN LAN to static destination REMOTE - LAN LAN

    no nat source (indoor, outdoor) public static NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    That means foregoing is first of all create 'object' that contain the local LAN and remote LANs. Then, it creates a NAT0 rule and adds to the top rules NAT. (number 1). It is essentially of at least one of the problems preventing the VPN operation or traffic that cross.

    Finally, we remove the old rule that generated the ASDM. It would do the same thing if it has been moved to the top, but I generally find the creation of the 'object' with descriptive names easier on the eyes in the long term.

    Other suggestions

    These changes are not necessary with regard to the VPN L2L. Here are some suggestions how to clean a part of NAT configurations.

    PAT-SOURCE network object-group

    source networks internal PAT Description

    object-network 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0

    object-network 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0

    object-network 192.168.40.0 255.255.255.0

    NAT interface (it is, outside) the after-service automatic PAT-SOURCE dynamic source

    No source (indoor, outdoor) nat Dynamics one interface

    no nat (wireless, outdoors) source Dynamics one interface

    no nat (servers, outside) no matter what source dynamic interface

    The above configuration creates a "object-group" that lists all internal networks that you have dynamic PAT configured so far. It then uses the ' object-group ' in a command unique 'nat' to manage the dynamic PAT for all internal networks (with the exception of printers who had nothing at first). Then we remove the old PAT dynamic configurations.

    Contains the command "nat" "car after" because it moving this "nat" configuration to the bottom of the NAT rules. For this reason its less likely to cause problems in the future.

    network of the SERVERS object

    subnet 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0

    network of the VPN-POOL object

    192.168.50.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    NAT (servers, external) 2 static static source of destination of SERVERS SERVERS VPN-VPN-POOL

    no nat (servers, external) static source NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.20.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.20.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.50.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.50.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    The above configuration is supposed to create a NAT0 configuration for traffic between the network and the pool of Client VPN server. To my knowledge the old configuration that remove us is not used because the traffic would have matched PAT rule dynamic server yet rather than this rule which is later in the NAT configurations and would not be addressed.

    no nat source (indoor, outdoor) public static NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    It seems to me that network 192.168.1.0/24 is not configured from anywhere in your network. Therefore, the above 'nat' configuration seems useless, can be deleted. If I missed something and its use in then of course do not remove it.

    ASA2

    Minimal changes

    the object of the LAN network

    255.255.255.0 subnet 192.168.100.0

    being REMOTE-LAN network

    192.168.10.0 subnet 255.255.255.0

    NAT (inside, outside) 1 static source LAN LAN to static destination REMOTE - LAN LAN

    no nat source (indoor, outdoor) public static NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.10.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    That means foregoing is first of all create 'object' that contain the local LAN and remote LANs. Then, it creates a NAT0 rule and adds to the top rules NAT. (number 1). It is essentially of at least one of the problems preventing the VPN operation or traffic that cross.

    Finally, we remove the old rule that generated the ASDM.

    Other suggestions

    PAT-SOURCE network object-group

    object-network 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0

    NAT interface (it is, outside) the after-service automatic PAT-SOURCE dynamic source

    No source (indoor, outdoor) nat Dynamics one interface

    The above configuration is supposed to do the same thing with the other ASA. Although given that this network contains only a single subnet it cleans the "nat" configurations exist that much. But the order of the "nat" configurations is changed to avoid further problems with the NAT order.

    no nat source (indoor, outdoor) public static NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.100.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 NETWORK_OBJ_192.168.1.0_24 non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination

    It seems to me that network 192.168.1.0/24 is not configured from anywhere in your network. Therefore, the above 'nat' configuration seems useless, can be deleted. If I missed something and its use in then of course do not remove it.

    I suggest trying the changes related to VPN L2L first NAT0 configurations and test traffic. So who gets the work of connectivity, then you could consider changing other NAT configurations. There are other things that could be changed also in what concerns THAT static NAT servers but that probably better left for another time.

    Hope this makes any sense and has helped

    Remember to mark a reply as the answer if it answered your question.

    Feel free to ask more if necessary

    -Jouni

  • Configuration of Cisco ASA 5505

    Hello

    I have configured cisco ASA 5505, but I can't access the internet using my laptop connected to the ASA. I did not use the console, but the GUI for configuration. I changed inside of the ASA and he is 192.168.2.1. Inside, I cannot ping the outside material and outside I cannot ping the laptop connected to the ASA.

    Here is my configuration:

    Output from the command: 'show running-config '.

    : Saved

    :

    ASA Version 8.2 (5)

    !

    hostname xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    domain xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    enable the encrypted password xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx encrypted passwd

    names of

    !

    interface Ethernet0/0

    switchport access vlan 2

    !

    interface Ethernet0/1

    !

    interface Ethernet0/2

    !

    interface Ethernet0/3

    !

    interface Ethernet0/4

    !

    interface Ethernet0/5

    !

    interface Ethernet0/6

    !

    interface Ethernet0/7

    !

    interface Vlan1

    nameif inside

    security-level 100

    IP 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0

    !

    interface Vlan2

    nameif outside

    security-level 0

    IP 192.168.1.48 255.255.255.0

    !

    passive FTP mode

    DNS server-group DefaultDNS

    domain processia.com

    outside_access_in of access allowed any ip an extended list

    icmp_out_in list extended access permit icmp any one

    inside_access_in of access allowed any ip an extended list

    pager lines 24

    asdm of logging of information

    Within 1500 MTU

    Outside 1500 MTU

    outside_access_ipv6_in IPv6 ip access list allow a whole

    ICMP unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1

    don't allow no asdm history

    ARP timeout 14400

    Global 1 interface (outside)

    NAT (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

    inside_access_in access to the interface inside group

    Access-group icmp_out_in in interface outside

    Access-group outside_access_ipv6_in in interface outside

    Route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.48 1

    Timeout xlate 03:00

    Timeout conn 01:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02

    Sunrpc timeout 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 mgcp from 01:00 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00

    Sip timeout 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 prompt Protocol sip-0: 03:00 sip - disconnect 0:02:00

    Timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute

    timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00

    Floating conn timeout 0:00:00

    dynamic-access-policy-registration DfltAccessPolicy

    Enable http server

    http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside

    http 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 inside

    No snmp server location

    No snmp Server contact

    Server enable SNMP traps snmp authentication linkup, linkdown cold start

    life crypto ipsec security association seconds 28800

    Crypto ipsec kilobytes of life - safety 4608000 association

    Telnet timeout 5

    SSH timeout 5

    Console timeout 0

    dhcpd outside auto_config

    !

    dhcpd address 192.168.2.2 - 192.168.2.129 inside

    dhcpd dns 80.10.246.2 80.10.246.129 interface inside

    interface ping_timeout 5000 dhcpd inside

    dhcpd xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx area inside interface

    dhcpd allow inside

    !

    a basic threat threat detection

    Statistics-list of access threat detection

    no statistical threat detection tcp-interception

    WebVPN

    !

    !

    !

    Policy-map global_policy

    !

    context of prompt hostname

    no remote anonymous reporting call

    Cryptochecksum:7e6f35db321b722ca60009b0c0dc706e

    : end

    Thank you for your help

    Hi Sylla,

    The static route that you configured for Internet access needs to be corrected:

    route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.48 1

    The next hop address must be the IP address of your ISP gateway and not the ASA outside IP of the interface. Currently, both are set to 192.168.1.48.

    -Mike

  • EzVPN between Cisco ASA 5505 (with NEM mode) and Ciscoo 881 Roure

    Hi friends,

    I configured the Cisco ASA 5505 and Cisco router with DMVPN 881. 3 offices works very well but one office remains failure. I did the same configuration for all facilities but this router does not work. Any ideas?

    Please find below the exit of 881 router Cisco:

    YF2_Tbilisi_router #.
    * 4 August 09:31:26.793: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:31:26.793 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 4 out 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:31:26.793: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:31:26.793: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:31:26.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:31:36.793: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:31:36.793 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 5 of 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:31:36.793: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:31:36.793: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:31:36.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 09:31:44.929 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): serving SA., its is 88961 B 34, delme is 88961 B 34
    * 4 August 09:31:46.793: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): the peer is not paranoid KeepAlive.

    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): removal of reason ITS status of 'Death by retransmission P1' (I) AG_INIT_EXCH (peer 1.1.1.1)
    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: % CRYPTO-6-EZVPN_CONNECTION_DOWN: user (customer) = group = Youth_Facility_2 Server_public_addr = 1.1.1.1
    * 4 August 09:31:46.793: ISAKMP:isadb_key_addr_delete: no key for address 1.1.1.1 (root NULL)
    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): removal of reason ITS status of 'Death by retransmission P1' (I) AG_INIT_EXCH (peer 1.1.1.1)
    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: Unlocking counterpart struct 0x8AA90C50 for isadb_mark_sa_deleted(), count 0
    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: delete peer node by peer_reap for 1.1.1.1: 8AA90C50
    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): entry = IKE_MESG_INTERNAL, IKE_PHASE1_DEL
    * 09:31:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): former State = new State IKE_I_AM1 = IKE_DEST_SA

    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: del_node 2.2.2.2 src dst 1.1.1.1:500 fvrf 0 x 0, ivrf 0 x 0
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): the peer is not paranoid KeepAlive.

    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: ISAKMP: (0): profile of THE request is (NULL)
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: created a struct peer 1.1.1.1, peer port 500
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: new created position = 0x8AA90C50 peer_handle = 0 x 80004819
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: lock struct 0x8AA90C50, refcount 1 to peer isakmp_initiator
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): client configuration parameters 87531228 adjustment
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: 500 local port, remote port 500
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: find a dup her to the tree during his B 88961, 34 = isadb_insert call BVA
    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: ISAKMP: (0): set up client mode.
    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: ISAKMP: (0): built of NAT - T of the seller-rfc3947 ID
    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: ISAKMP: (0): built the seller-07 ID NAT - t
    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: ISAKMP: (0): built of NAT - T of the seller-03 ID
    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: ISAKMP: (0): built the seller-02 ID NAT - t
    * 4 August 09:31:47.805: ISKAMP: more send buffer from 1024 to 3072
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): ITS been pre-shared key and XAUTH authentication using id ID_KEY_ID type
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP (0): payload ID
    next payload: 13
    type: 11
    Group ID: Youth_Facility_2
    Protocol: 17
    Port: 0
    Length: 24
    * 09:31:47.805 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): the total payload length: 24
    * 09:31:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): entry = IKE_MESG_FROM_IPSEC, IKE_SA_REQ_AM
    * 09:31:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): former State = new State IKE_READY = IKE_I_AM1

    * 4 August 09:31:47.809: ISAKMP: (0): Beginner aggressive Mode Exchange
    * 4 August 09:31:47.809: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:31:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:31:57.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:31:57.809 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 1 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:31:57.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:31:57.809: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:31:57.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:32:07.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:32:07.809 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 2 of 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:32:07.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:32:07.809: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:32:07.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:32:17.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:32:17.809 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 3 of 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:32:17.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:32:17.809: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:32:17.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:32:27.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:32:27.809 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 4 out 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:32:27.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:32:27.809: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:32:27.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:32:37.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:32:37.809 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 5 of 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:32:37.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:32:37.809: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:32:37.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 09:32:46.793 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): serving SA., his is 872E1504, delme is 872E1504
    * 4 August 09:32:47.809: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): the peer is not paranoid KeepAlive.

    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): removal of reason ITS status of 'Death by retransmission P1' (I) AG_INIT_EXCH (peer 1.1.1.1)
    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: % CRYPTO-6-EZVPN_CONNECTION_DOWN: user (customer) = group = Youth_Facility_2 Server_public_addr = 1.1.1.1
    * 4 August 09:32:47.809: ISAKMP:isadb_key_addr_delete: no key for address 1.1.1.1 (root NULL)
    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): removal of reason ITS status of 'Death by retransmission P1' (I) AG_INIT_EXCH (peer 1.1.1.1)
    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: Unlocking counterpart struct 0x8AA90C50 for isadb_mark_sa_deleted(), count 0
    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: delete peer node by peer_reap for 1.1.1.1: 8AA90C50
    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): entry = IKE_MESG_INTERNAL, IKE_PHASE1_DEL
    * 09:32:47.809 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): former State = new State IKE_I_AM1 = IKE_DEST_SA

    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: del_node src 2.2.2.2:500 dst 1.1.1.1:500 fvrf 0 x 0, ivrf 0 x 0
    * 09:32:48.909 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): the peer is not paranoid KeepAlive.

    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: ISAKMP: (0): profile of THE request is (NULL)
    * 09:32:48.909 4 August: ISAKMP: created a struct peer 1.1.1.1, peer port 500
    * 09:32:48.909 4 August: ISAKMP: new created position = 0x8AA90C50 peer_handle = 0 x 80004818
    * 09:32:48.909 4 August: ISAKMP: lock struct 0x8AA90C50, refcount 1 to peer isakmp_initiator
    * 09:32:48.909 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): client setting Configuration parameters 88C05A48
    * 09:32:48.909 4 August: ISAKMP: 500 local port, remote port 500
    * 09:32:48.909 4 August: ISAKMP: find a dup her to the tree during the isadb_insert his 87B57D38 = call BVA
    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: ISAKMP: (0): set up client mode.
    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: ISAKMP: (0): built of NAT - T of the seller-rfc3947 ID
    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: ISAKMP: (0): built the seller-07 ID NAT - t
    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: ISAKMP: (0): built of NAT - T of the seller-03 ID
    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: ISAKMP: (0): built the seller-02 ID NAT - t
    * 4 August 09:32:48.909: ISKAMP: more send buffer from 1024 to 3072
    * 09:32:48.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): ITS been pre-shared key and XAUTH authentication using id ID_KEY_ID type
    * 09:32:48.913 4 August: ISAKMP (0): payload ID
    next payload: 13
    type: 11
    Group ID: Youth_Facility_2
    Protocol: 17
    Port: 0
    Length: 24
    * 09:32:48.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): the total payload length: 24
    * 09:32:48.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): entry = IKE_MESG_FROM_IPSEC, IKE_SA_REQ_AM
    * 09:32:48.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): former State = new State IKE_READY = IKE_I_AM1

    * 4 August 09:32:48.913: ISAKMP: (0): Beginner aggressive Mode Exchange
    * 4 August 09:32:48.913: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:32:48.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:32:58.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:32:58.913 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 1 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:32:58.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:32:58.913: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:32:58.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:33:08.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:33:08.913 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 2 of 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:33:08.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:33:08.913: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:33:08.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:33:18.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:33:18.913 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 3 of 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:33:18.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:33:18.913: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:33:18.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    * 4 August 09:33:28.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH...
    * 09:33:28.913 4 August: ISAKMP (0): increment the count of errors on his, try 4 out 5: retransmit the phase 1
    * 4 August 09:33:28.913: ISAKMP: (0): transmit phase 1 AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 4 August 09:33:28.913: ISAKMP: (0): 1.1.1.1 package sending 500 peer_port 500 (I) my_port AG_INIT_EXCH
    * 09:33:28.913 4 August: ISAKMP: (0): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.

    There is no DMVPN on the SAA. All that you have configured, is not compatible with the ASA or something another DMVPN then. At least debugging shows that there are some EzVPN involved.

    The debug version, it seems that there is no communication on UDP/500 possible between devices. Maybe something is blocking who?

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