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  1. DNS Inspection problem - Cisco Learning Network

    match default-inspection-traffic policy-map global_policy class inspection_default inspect dns preset_dns_map service-policy global_policy global Additional Information: Phase: 7

  2. ip inspect ... little clarification needed - Cisco Learning Network

    If you want inspect traffic sourced from the router itself, you would need to change the inspection rule to be: Rack1R1 (config)#ip inspect name FW icmp router-traffic

  3. Inspection on cisco router ISR4431

    ip inspect name FWRULE ssh ip inspect name FWRULE pptp ip inspect name FWRULE ftp But i can not enter it on ISR4431/K9 . So i think the new router ISR4431/K9 doesn't have ip inspect …

  4. ASA Default Inspection - Cisco Learning Network

    My ASA has only default inspection configured, nothing customized. What's giving me a hard time is the fact that if I try to open telnet from PC that is connected on the inside interface of ASA …

  5. ZBF question - Cisco Learning Network

    Pass, inspect, and drop actions can only be applied between two zones. Interfaces that have not been assigned to a zone function as classical router ports and might still use classical stateful …

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  8. icmp inspect and acl - Cisco Learning Network

    Traceroute would be a reason why we would need an ICMP ACL along with the ICMP inspection on the firewall. Let's start off with ICMP inspection. As already mentioned, ICMP inspection is …

  9. the default type of class map,, - Cisco Learning Network

    what's the type of this class-map by default ??,specially we have logging,inspect,control,access-control,queue-threshold,port-filter & stack class-maps

  10. IPSec Traffic Through Cisco ASA: Understanding NAT and …

    [inspect UDP/500] ASA tracks ISAKMP negotiation over UDP/500 and automatically permits associated ESP or UDP/4500 traffic. Properly allowing IPSec traffic through Cisco ASA …