QOS - match flow ip destination-address
I need someone to help me understand something. I have read several sources and they seem to indicate that this command has changed from ASA versions so now I have no idea if it works the way I think.
I use QOS on ASA tunnels - level code 8.2.5. I have a class only in tunnel-packets and I want to the police (pulsations) packages by tunnel - not individual flow in the tunnelees data. From what I understand this command will not have done this. Example, if I have five users in the tunnel all shipments a lot of date to each of its 5 addresses unique destination with a font of output of 10 MB, I think I could have actually 50 MB through the tunnel at the same time. Is this correct?
I think I need to get rid of this using the command a match access list where sources and destinations are the subnets of the VPN sites that go through this tunnel. This way I have the police all the packages in the tunnel to the limit. This reasonnign is correct? Thank you.
Hello
Exactly.
Actually starting from the 8.2.1 is NEEDED when using groups of corresponding tunnel and police to have this keyword and YES it will not match individual flows
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http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/docs/security/ASA/asa80/configuration/guide/QoS.html
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: Saved
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ASA 4,0000 Version 38
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XXXXX-CA hostname
activate the encrypted password of WUGxGkjzJJSPhT9N
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
WUGxGkjzJJSPhT9N encrypted passwd
names of
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!
interface Ethernet0/0
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switchport access vlan 2
!
interface Ethernet0/1
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switchport access vlan 10
!
interface Ethernet0/2
!
interface Ethernet0/3
!
interface Ethernet0/4
!
interface Ethernet0/5
!
interface Ethernet0/6
!
interface Ethernet0/7
!
interface Vlan1
Shutdown
No nameif
no level of security
no ip address
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interface Vlan2
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nameif outside
security-level 0
address IP XXX.XXX. XXX.242 255.255.255.240
!
interface Vlan10
nameif inside
security-level 100
IP 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0
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object obj data network
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network object obj - 192.168.0.0
192.168.0.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
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network object obj - 192.168.1.0
subnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
Description not used
object obj nj-asa-private-network
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network obj object -? asa-private-network
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network obj object -? asa-private-network
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network obj object -? -asa - private-network
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network obj object -? asa-priv-networl
subnet 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0
network obj object -? asa-private-network
192.168.7.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
object obj-asa-Interior-voip-nic network
host 10.1.1.1
network obj_any object
subnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
network obj_any-01 object
subnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
network object obj - 0.0.0.0
host 0.0.0.0
object obj-vpn-nic network
Home 192.168.10.20
object obj XXXX-asa-private-network
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House of XXXX description
network obj object -? asa-private-network
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object asa inside-network data
subnet 10.0.1.0 255.255.255.0
asa data-outside-network object
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network of china-education-and-research-network-center object
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pbx-cue-Interior-nic network object
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pbx-cue-outside-nic network object
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us-la-mianbaodianying network object
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pbx-voip-Interior-nic network object
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voip network object
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vpn-server-nic network object
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asa-data-outside-nic network object
host XXX.XXX. XXX.242
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the object 192.168.0.0 network
192.168.0.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
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the object 192.168.1.0 network
subnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
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nj-asa-priv-netowrk network object
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network of the 192.168.254.0 object
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pool of local addresses of description
network of the object? -asa - private-network
subnet 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
network of the object? asa-private-network
subnet 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0
network of the object? asa-private-network
192.168.5.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network of the object? asa-private-network
192.168.6.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network of the object? asa-private-network
192.168.7.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network of the object? asa-private-network
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tcp source eq eq 47 47 destination service
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network dvr-nat-tcp8888 object
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network dvr-nat-tcp6036 object
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network dvr-nat-udp6036 object
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dvr-8888 service object
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object-group Protocol TCPUDP
object-protocol udp
object-tcp protocol
object-group service dvr-6036-tcp - udp
port-object eq 6036
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détermine access-list extended allow ip pbx-outside-data-nic inactive object any4
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access-list extended testout allowed ip any4 object asa-voip-ctl-outside-nic inactive
XXXXX-Remote_splitTunnelAcl-list of allowed access standard 10.0.1.0 255.255.255.0
XXXXX-Remote_splitTunnelAcl-list of allowed access standard 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0
XXXXX-Remote_splitTunnelAcl-list of allowed access standard 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.0
XXXXX-Remote_splitTunnelAcl-list of allowed access standard 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip network voip 192.168.254.0 object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip object cue-network 192.168.254.0
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permits data-private-network ip object 192.168.254.0 object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip object asa-data-inside-network 192.168.254.0
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip voip-network 192.168.0.0 idle object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip inactive cue-network 192.168.0.0 object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access allowed object data-private-network 192.168.0.0 inactive ip
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access allowed object asa-data-inside-network 192.168.0.0 inactive ip
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip voip-network 192.168.1.0 idle object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip inactive cue-network 192.168.1.0 object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access allowed object data-private-network 192.168.1.0 inactive ip
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access allowed object asa-data-inside-network 192.168.1.0 inactive ip
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access allowed object ip voip-network object nj-asa-priv-netowrk
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip cue-network object nj-asa-priv-netowrk object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip object data-private-network nj-asa-priv-netowrk
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip object asa data-inside-network-nj-asa-priv-netowrk
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip cue-XXXX-asa-private-network network object
inside_nat0_outbound extended access list permit ip object asa - Interior-data object XXXX-asa-private-network network
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip voip XXXX-asa-private-network network object
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access allowed object of data-private-network ip XXXX-asa-private-network object
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 10.0.1.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.5.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 standard access list allow the 192.168.6.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 standard access list allow 192.168.7.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 standard access list allow 192.168.8.0 255.255.255.0
ezvpn1 list standard access allowed 192.168.9.0 255.255.255.0
access-list capout extended permitted udp object asa-data-outside-nic telepacific-voip-trunk inactive
access-list capout extended permitted udp object telepacific-voip-trunk asa-data-outside-nic inactive
allowed to capture access extended list ip pbx-cue-outside-nic object nj-asa-priv-netowrk
allowed to capture access extended list ip pbx-cue-Interior-nic object nj-asa-priv-netowrk
object capture allowed extended ip access list? object - asa-private-network pbx-cue-outside-nic
object capture allowed extended ip access list? object - asa-private-network pbx-cue-Interior-nic
capture extensive list ip pbx object nj-asa-priv-netowrk-cue-exterieur-nic object access permits
capture extensive list ip pbx object nj-asa-priv-netowrk-cue-interieur-nic object access permits
object capture allowed extended ip access list? object - asa-private-network pbx-cue-outside-nic
object capture allowed extended ip access list? object - asa-private-network pbx-cue-Interior-nic
ciscotest list extended access allowed host ip network voip 192.168.5.41 idle object
access-list extended ciscotest allowed host 192.168.5.41 voip inactive ip network object
ciscotest list extended access allowed host ip network voip 192.168.5.43 idle object
access-list extended ciscotest allowed host 192.168.5.43 voip inactive ip network object
access-list out_in note remote access attempted
out_in list extended access deny ip object China unicom shandong network any4
access-list out_in note remote access attempted
out_in list extended access deny ip object we-the-mianbaodianying any4
out_in list extended access deny SIP pbx-voip-Interior-nic EQ udp object china-education-and-research-network-center object
out_in list extended access allow icmp any4 object vpn-server-nic
out_in list extended access permitted tcp any4 pptp vpn-server-nic eq of object
out_in list extended access permitted tcp any4 object vpn-server-nic eq 47
out_in list extended access allow accord any4 object vpn-server-nic
out_in list extended access allow icmp any4 object pbx-voip-Interior-nic
out_in list extended access permitted udp any4 object pbx-voip-Interior-nic eq tftp
out_in list extended access permitted tcp any4 object pbx-voip-Interior-nic eq h323
out_in list extended access permitted udp any4 sip pbx-voip-Interior-nic eq of object
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out_in list extended access permitted tcp any4 object data-private-network eq https
outside_access_in list extended access allow icmp host 192.168.10.20 any4
access-list extended outside_access_in permit tcp host 192.168.10.20 any4 eq pptp
outside_access_in list extended access allowed host any4 object 47 192.168.10.20
outside_access_in list extended access allow accord any4 host 192.168.10.20
outside_access_in list extended access permit tcp any object dvr dvr-6036 object-group
outside_access_in list extended access permit udp any object dvr dvr-6036 object-group
outside_access_in list extended access allowed object dvr-8888 any object dvr
outside_access_in list extended access allow icmp any4 host 10.1.1.1
access-list extended outside_access_in permit udp host 10.1.1.1 any4 eq tftp
access-list extended outside_access_in permit tcp host 10.1.1.1 any4 eq h323
access-list allowed outside_access_in extended udp any4 host 10.1.1.1 eq sip
go to list of access outside_access_in note incoming https.
outside_access_in list extended access permitted tcp any4 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 eq https
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Enable logging
exploitation forest-size of the buffer 1048576
monitor debug logging
debug logging in buffered memory
asdm of logging of information
address record [email protected] / * /
exploitation forest-address recipient [email protected] / * / level of errors
exploitation forest flash-bufferwrap
No registration message 106015
No message logging 313001
No registration message 313008
no logging message 106023
No message logging 710003
no logging message 106100
No message logging 302015
No message recording 302014
No message logging 302013
No message logging 302018
No message logging 302017
No message logging 302016
No message logging 302021
No message logging 302020
destination of exports flow inside 192.168.10.20 4432
Outside 1500 MTU
Within 1500 MTU
ICMP unreachable rate-limit 3 burst-size 1
ICMP allow any response of echo outdoors
ICMP allow any echo outdoors
ICMP allow any inaccessible outside
ICMP permitted host 75.140.0.86 outside
ICMP allow any inside
ASDM image disk0: / asdm-715 - 100.bin
don't allow no asdm history
ARP timeout 14400
no permit-nonconnected arp
NAT (inside, all) static source network-voip-obj obj-voip-network destination static obj - 192.168.254.0 obj - 192.168.254.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) static source network-cue-obj obj-cue-network destination static obj - 192.168.254.0 obj - 192.168.254.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) static source network-priv-obj obj-private-network destination static obj - 192.168.254.0 obj - 192.168.254.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) static obj-data-network-obj-network destination static obj - 192.168.254.0 obj - 192.168.254.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) static source network-voip-obj obj-voip-network destination static obj - 192.168.0.0 obj - 192.168.0.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
NAT (inside, all) static source network-cue-obj obj-cue-network destination static obj - 192.168.0.0 obj - 192.168.0.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
NAT (inside, all) static source network-priv-obj obj-private-network destination static obj - 192.168.0.0 obj - 192.168.0.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
NAT (inside, all) static obj-data-network-obj-network source destination static obj - 192.168.0.0 obj - 192.168.0.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
NAT (inside, all) static source network-voip-obj obj-voip-network destination static obj - 192.168.1.0 obj - 192.168.1.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
NAT (inside, all) static source network-cue-obj obj-cue-network destination static obj - 192.168.1.0 obj - 192.168.1.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
NAT (inside, all) static source network-priv-obj obj-private-network destination static obj - 192.168.1.0 obj - 192.168.1.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
NAT (inside, all) static obj-data-network-obj-network source destination static obj - 192.168.1.0 obj - 192.168.1.0 to route non-proxy-arp-search inactive
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NAT (inside, all) static source network-cue-obj obj-cue-network destination static obj-nj-asa-private-network obj-nj-asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-search directions
NAT (inside, all) static source network-priv-obj obj-private-network destination static obj-nj-asa-private-network obj-nj-asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-search directions
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NAT (inside, all) static source network-cue-obj obj-cue-network destination static obj -? -asa - private - network obj -? -asa - private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
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static static obj obj-data-network-obj-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? -asa-priv-networl obj -? -asa-priv-networl non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-voip-network obj-voip-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? -asa-priv-networl obj -? -asa-priv-networl non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-cue-network obj-cue-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? -asa-priv-networl obj -? -asa-priv-networl non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-private-network obj-private-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? -asa-priv-networl obj -? -asa-priv-networl non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-cue-network obj-cue-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-data-network-obj-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-voip-network obj-voip-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-private-network obj-private-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-data-network-obj-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-voip-network obj-voip-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-cue-network obj-cue-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-private-network obj-private-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-data-network-obj-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-voip-network obj-voip-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-cue-network obj-cue-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-private-network obj-private-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
NAT (inside, all) static obj-data-network-obj-network source destination static obj-XXXX-asa-private-network obj-XXXX-asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-search directions
NAT (inside, all) static source network-voip-obj obj-voip-network destination static obj-XXXX-asa-private-network obj-XXXX-asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-search directions
NAT (inside, all) static source network-cue-obj obj-cue-network destination static obj-XXXX-asa-private-network obj-XXXX-asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-search directions
NAT (inside, all) static source network-priv-obj obj-private-network destination static obj-XXXX-asa-private-network obj-XXXX-asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-search directions
static static obj obj-data-network-obj-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-voip-network obj-voip-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-cue-network obj-cue-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
static static obj obj-private-network obj-private-network destination NAT (inside, all) source -? obj - asa-private-network -? -asa-private-network non-proxy-arp-route search
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object obj-asa-Interior-voip-nic network
NAT XXX.XXX static (inside, outside). XXX.244
network obj_any object
NAT dynamic interface (indoor, outdoor)
network obj_any-01 object
NAT (inside, outside) dynamic obj - 0.0.0.0
object obj-vpn-nic network
NAT XXX.XXX static (inside, outside). XXX.254
network dvr-nat-tcp8888 object
NAT (inside, outside) interface static 8888 8888 tcp service
network dvr-nat-tcp6036 object
NAT (inside, outside) interface static 6036 6036 tcp service
network dvr-nat-udp6036 object
NAT (inside, outside) interface static service udp 6036 6036
Access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
Route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 XXX.XXX. XXX.241 1
Route inside 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.0.1.2 1
Route inside 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.252 10.0.1.2 1
Route inside 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.0.1.2 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
AAA authentication http LOCAL console
AAA authentication enable LOCAL console
LOCAL AAA authentication serial console
AAA authentication LOCAL telnet console
Enable http server
http 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 inside
http 10.0.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
http 192.168.254.0 255.255.255.0 inside
http 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outdoors
authentication & encryption v3 private Server SNMP group
SNMP server group No_Authentication_No_Encryption v3 /noauth
SNMP-server host inside the 192.168.10.20 community *.
Server SNMP Ontario, CA location
SNMP Server contact [email protected] / * /
Server enable SNMP traps snmp authentication linkup, linkdown warmstart of cold start
Crypto ipsec transform-set ikev1 SHA-ESP-3DES esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
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 pmtu aging infinite - the security association
crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 pfs Group1 set
Dynamic crypto map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 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-MD5 ESP-3DES-SHA SHA-DES-ESP ESP - THE - MD5
Crypto dynamic-map myDYN-card 5 set transform-set ESP-DES-MD5 ikev1
outside_map card crypto 65535-isakmp dynamic ipsec SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
outside_map interface card crypto outside
dynamic crypto isakmp 65535 ipsec myDYN-map myMAP map
Crypto ca trustpoint CAP-RTP-001_trustpoint
Terminal registration
Configure CRL
Crypto ca trustpoint CAP-RTP-002_trustpoint
Terminal registration
Configure CRL
Crypto ca trustpoint _internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_0
registration auto
full domain name no
name of the object cn = "_internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_0"; UO = "STG"; o = "Cisco Inc."
_internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_0 key pair
Configure CRL
Crypto ca trustpoint _internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_1
registration auto
full domain name no
name of the object cn = "_internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_1"; UO = "STG"; o = "Cisco Inc."
_internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_1 key pair
Configure CRL
Crypto ca trustpoint _internal_PP_ctl_phoneproxy_file
registration auto
full domain name no
name of the object cn = "_internal_PP_ctl_phoneproxy_file"; UO = "STG"; o = "Cisco Inc."
_internal_PP_ctl_phoneproxy_file key pair
Configure CRL
Crypto ca trustpoint Cisco-Mfg-CA
Terminal registration
Configure CRL
Crypto ca trustpoint phoneproxy_trustpoint
registration auto
full domain name XXXXXXXXXX.com
name of the object CN = XXXXXX - ASA
phoneproxy_trustpoint key pair
Configure CRL
trustpool crypto ca policy
string encryption CAP-RTP-001_trustpoint ca certificates
certificate ca 7612f960153d6f9f4e42202032b72356
quit smoking
string encryption CAP-RTP-002_trustpoint ca certificates
certificate ca 353fb24bd70f14a346c1f3a9ac725675
quit smoking
Crypto ca certificate chain _internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_0
certificate e1aee24c
CA
quit smoking
Crypto ca certificate chain _internal_ctl_phoneproxy_file_SAST_1
certificate e4aee24c
quit smoking
Crypto ca certificate chain _internal_PP_ctl_phoneproxy_file
certificate e8aee24c
quit smoking
a string of ca crypto Cisco-Mfg-CA certificates
certificate ca 6a6967b3000000000003
quit smoking
Crypto ca certificate chain phoneproxy_trustpoint
certificate 83cbe64c
quit smoking
Crypto ikev1 allow outside
IKEv1 crypto policy 5
preshared authentication
the Encryption
md5 hash
Group 2
life 86400
IKEv1 crypto policy 10
preshared authentication
3des encryption
sha hash
Group 2
life 86400
Telnet timeout 5
SSH 10.0.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
SSH 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 inside
SSH timeout 60
Console timeout 0
management-access insidepriority-queue outdoors
TX-ring-limit of 256
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maximum-session TLS-proxy 24
!
!
TLS-proxy tls_proxy
_internal_PP_ctl_phoneproxy_file point server trust
CTL-file ctl_phoneproxy_file
file-entry cucm-tftp trustpoint phoneproxy_trustpoint address 73.200.75.244
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Media-termination asdm_media_termination
address XXX.XXX. XXX.245 outside interface
address interface inside 10.0.1.245!
Phone-proxy asdm_phone_proxy
Media-termination asdm_media_termination
interface address 10.1.1.1 TFTP server on the inside
TLS-proxy tls_proxy
no settings disable service
XXX.XXX proxy server address. Outside the xxx.242 80 interface
a basic threat threat detection
threat detection statistics
a statistical threat detection tcp-interception rate-interval 30 burst-400-rate average rate 200
NTP server 192.168.10.60 source inside
internal group myGROUP strategy
Group myGROUP policy attributes
VPN-idle-timeout no
VPN-session-timeout no
Split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
value of Split-tunnel-network-list ezvpn1
allow to NEM
XXXXX group policy / internal remote
attributes of group XXXXX policy / remote
Ikev1 VPN-tunnel-Protocol
Split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
Split-tunnel-network-list value XXXXX-Remote_splitTunnelAcl
fstorm encrypted EICAA5sjaiU.vh05 privilege 15 password username
username fstorm attributes
type of remote access service
username password encrypted PPfytzRN94JBZlXh privilege 0 ciscotac
username cisco password encrypted privilege 15 omWHH15zt6aLxWSr
attributes username cisco
type of remote access service
username XXXXXu8 encrypted password rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXu8 attributes
type of remote access service
username password uniadmin G72KWXo/GsACJLJ7 encrypted privilege 15
username XXXXXU1 encrypted password privilege 0 rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXU1 attributes
Strategy Group-VPN-XXXXX / remote
type of remote access service
username XXXXXu3 encrypted password rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXu3 attributes
type of remote access service
username XXXXXu2 encrypted password rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXu2 attributes
type of remote access service
username XXXXXu5 encrypted password rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXu5 attributes
type of remote access service
username XXXXXu4 encrypted password rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXu4 attributes
type of remote access service
username XXXXXu7 encrypted password rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXu7 attributes
type of remote access service
username XXXXXu6 encrypted password rmZe1Ee0HeReQn6N
username XXXXXu6 attributes
type of remote access service
tunnel-group XXXXX type remote access / remote
attributes global-tunnel-group XXXXX / remote
XXXXX address pool / remote
Group Policy - by default-XXXXX / remote
IPSec-attributes tunnel-group XXXXX / remote
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
type tunnel-group mytunnel remote access
tunnel-group mytunnel General-attributes
strategy - by default-group myGROUP
mytunnel group of tunnel ipsec-attributes
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
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class-card CM-VOICE-SIGNAL
match dscp af31
class-map-outside-phoneproxy
match eq 2443 tcp port
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
Class-map data
match flow ip destination-address
match tunnel-group mytunnel
class-card CM-VOICE
match dscp ef
!
!
type of policy-card inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
maximum message length automatic of customer
message-length maximum 1024
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 pptp
inspect the icmp
class class by default
Statistical accounting of user
flow-export-type of event all 192.168.10.20 destination
outside-policy policy-map
class outside-phoneproxy
inspect the thin phone-proxy asdm_phone_proxy
CM-VOICE class
priority
CM-VOICE-SIGNAL class
priority
World-Policy policy-map
!
global service-policy global_policy
207.46.163.138 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
HPM topN enable
Cryptochecksum:8bb3014c2a6deba7c80e5f897b3d34cb
: endIf someone could give a clue as to what could be the problem, I would appreciate it.
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Glad you were able to solve the problem! Also, thank you for taking the time to come back and post the solution here (+ 5 from me)!
Now, given that your issue is resolved, you must mark the thread as "answered" :)
Thank you for evaluating useful messages!
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The appleid on my iphone is an old email address that I no longer have access and for which I don't remember the password. My ID apple implemented through my pc is my new e-mail address. How can I change the application on my iphone to match my new email address
Here is the procedure to change the Apple ID:
Change your Apple - Apple Support ID
If bad comes to worse, use the link below to contact the Apple Support.
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EEM script to match the IP address
Hi all
I do a script EEM when I do a "show ip interface brief | ex Unassigned"it will give the list just the IP address.
Here is the result of my "show ip interface brief | Unassigned ex ".
Interface IP-Address OK? Method State Protocol
FastEthernet0/0 30.1.1.2 YES manual up up
Serial2/0 40.1.1.2 YES manual up up
3.3.3.3 Loopback1 YES manual up upHeres my current script, it prints only 30.1.1.2. Why it does not match the other IP addresses?
applet Event manager 10
event no yes synchronization
Action 1 cli command "en".
action 2 cli command "show ip int br | ex una ".
Action 3 regexp "([0-9] + \.)" [ 0-9] + \. [0-9] + \. ([0-9] +) "" $_cli_result "ip
Action 5 puts "$ip".I want the output to be
30.1.1.2
40.1.1.2
3.3.3.3
Something like that.
Thank you
Jonathan
EEM must iterate over the release and extract the ip address.
order cli action 010 'enable '.
action 020 cli command "show ip int brief | ex unass '.
030 action for each line ' $_cli_result '.
action 040 regexp "([0-9] + \.)" [ 0-9] + \. [0-9] + \. ([0-9] +) ' ip '$line '.
045-action if $_regexp_result eq '1 '.
takes action 050 "$ip".
end of the action 060
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I want to put my local ip in the DMZ on my Linksys EA6350 so people will be able to access my files via a program called Soulseek could someone help me to do this
Allocation of IP address of your computer in DHCP of EA6350 reserves at all times:
Connectivity-online-online reservations-online Select DHCP LAN
Connectivity-online-online reservations DHCP LAN => add a DHCP reservation
Then connect on your EA6350 and enter that IP address in the section:
Security-online DMZ => on
Security => DMZ-online IP of Destination address
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I bought a new all-in-one Epson Wireless WF-3540. So new Epson technical support people had one to test my problem. I like it a lot because it has two trays cassette for 250 pages each, and a page break back. For the love of the work I do in this description I use the back form feed on the Epson only.
Suppose I have a business letter in Word 2007 using Windows XP Pro. My default printer is a HP 932 C. I click on Mailings, Create, envelope and print it. The result is the number 10 envelope with the address of the left retour.3,.3 of the top and the address of destination 2 inches high and 5 inches from the left. Exactly the way I want it. A selection button.
Suppose I have install the new Epson WF-3540. I opened the business SAME letter in the same Word 2007 using Windows XP Pro. This time around with the Epson WF-3540, I followed the same procedure for click mail merge, Create, envelope and print. The result is an envelope of number 10 with the return address 1.5 inches from left to right top et.4. The destination address is 3 inches from the left and the top 2.25. The non-professional delivery address looks and interferes with the USPS standards.
I worked on the problem for two days. I was on the phone with Epson for a total of four hours. Here are the various attempts to set this right using the Epson WF-3540.
1. in the Ribbon to create open envelopes, click options, and set the margins for the return and destination addresses as I would like. I always use the et.3 valeur.3 return address and the destination address in 5 and 2. I put these values in the options, click OK. Print the envelope, and it is printed as I've described above with Epson. In looking at the options for envelopes that they were changed to Auto.
2. I have a test with the help of the same letter of businesss, Word 2007 and Windows XP. I set the default printer to the HP. This time I select envelope, add to the document. I see an image of the envelope, watching leaders aside, it looks I want. I close Word 2007, without saving the changes. I have change the default printer to the Epson, open Word, the same letter from the company and select the envelope in the document. It seems to appear in the same strange settings how it prints.
3. I tried to change the margins of the envelope in the document with Epson as default. When I try to print it throws an error telling me that I am trying to print outside margins.
What are the effects of the behavior of the default printer? Why the change in the appearance of the envelope both printed and in the document when I change printers. What does the print driver? has to do with the formatting? The installation of the Epson gives something in the registry that control margins almost anything.
Epson told me there is no problem, but they are ready to buy the printer back to me. Remember that they don't even have one to test on.
I tried adding some dummy printers, without the actual printer and using the drivers only. For example, I added an Epson ActionLaser 1100. When I set it by default and use the same letter sales and Word 2007, I click on the envelope and add it to the Document, the addresses on the envelopes are exactly where I wait until they are, using the ruler on the side.
What is - this subject a new printer is to control this mess? I'd love to keep him. I do a lot of letters and need the rear feed and must be able to one click printing envelopes.
I had the same problem with my Epson WF-3540. Came to this site looking for the answer after the Epson site doesn't seem to have an answer. After reading the posts, I went to the printer, and I gave it a try more. I found what seems to be a solution but not transparent, that it worked.
I noticed that when I tried to print the envelope property printer box shows the paper letter size (8 1/2 x 11) and not an envelope (#10). I changed the setting as the skin #10 and checked manually minimize margins. I then used the button Add presets save this as # 10 envelope as a new preset. This allows to print the envelope in the current printing of the page with the ability to use almost the entire surface of the envelope. You then switch to printing standard predefined when you are finished.
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Hi all
Sorry for the English but I'm French. I tried to do my best.
I try to limit downloads to pc lan but I can't.
I created a rule this source address of traffic than the ip address of the pc and all destination and I applied for the inbound with throttling. but nothing happens. I also applied the rule to outbound traffic and it's the same thing.
Could you tell me how?
Thank you
Hi Sylvain,.
You must configure the ip address of your PC as destination address
instead of source to switch traffic to the rate limits the download.
Let me know if it works.
Thank you
Wei
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Why am I unable to send a message to MessageConnection out of a group of Blackberry address?
I try to send a lot of sms texts at the same time, it works fine when I pull the numbers of the contacts themselves, but when I get them group, I get an IllegalArgumentException that says "invalid destination address: characters:" followed by the number of the recipient.
Here is my code (I have refactored it for example, but what im using the same simply is not all in one function):
public void sendToGroup(BlackBerryGroup group, String msg) { BlackBerryContact contact; try { _conn = (MessageConnection)Connector.open("sms://"); } catch (final Exception e) {} for(int i=0;i
Ive tried to use different combinations of ports and msgOut.setAddress or not, but I still get the same error.
Yes, it turns out that a control character is added at the beginning of each string. I just have to
StringBuffer address = new StringBuffer(group.getAddress(i).trim()); address.deleteCharAt(0);
for each number and it solved the problem, thanks!
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ID of GIS SYN Flood BACK = "6009" dest address 0.0.0.0
Hi all!
I get GIS 6009 with 0.0.0.0 destination address:
evIdsAlert: eventId gravity = "1244180117471597849" 'medium' = vendor = "Cisco".
Author:
hostId: IDS
appName: sensorApp
appInstanceId: 413
time: July 6, 2009 14:18:14 IS (1246879094502611000) offset = "180" timeZone = "UTC".
signature: created = '20060220' type = 'anomaly' version = "S214" description = "SYN Flood DOS" id = "6009.
subsigId: 0
sigDetails: SYN Flood BACK
marsCategory: back/host
marsCategory: back/network/TCP
interfaceGroup: vs0
VLAN: 0
participants:
striker:
addr: 192.168.155.72 local = 'OUT '.
Port: 0
target:
addr: 0.0.0.0 locality = 'OUT '.
Port: 0
OS: idSource = "unknown" = "unknown" type = 'unknown '.
Summary: 3 final = "true" initialAlert = "1244180117471597835" summaryType = "Regular."
alertDetails: regular synthesis: 3 events this interval;
riskRatingValue: targetValueRating 63 = "medium".
threatRatingValue: 63
Interface: fe0_1
Protocol: tcp
I can't sense - address 0.0.0.0?
This is the bug?
No, it's not a bug. Scanning signatures summarize the addresses 0.0.0.0 sued
This is because in the analysis there are MANY addresses dezstination hit inorder to trigger the signature, but there is only one field of address attacked in ever signing.
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What are the IPv6 anycast addresses using the?, they are a kind of diffusion?
I have a 2811 router I am ipv6 configuration, do I have to use these addresses?
I appreciate all help.
Good afternoon mora of isaac
They are not broadcast addressing, anycast is a network addressing and routing methodology in which datagrams to a single sender are routed to the nearest node (such a domainwww.cisco.com¨) in a group of all potential receptors identified by the same destination address.
You configure this feature, just set up the ipv6 unicast addresses,
Best regards and have a nice day
Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda
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Thank you
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