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14-13 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide Chapter 14 Configuring Inspection for Management Application Protocols RSH Inspection Fields Name—Shows the name of the previously configured RADIUS accounting map. Description—Enter the description of the RADIUS accounting map, up to 200 characters in length. Host Parameters—Lets you configure host parameters. –Host IP Address—Specify the IP address of the host that is sending the RADIUS messages. –Key: (optional)—Specify the key....
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14-14 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide Chapter 14 Configuring Inspection for Management Application Protocols SNMP Inspection “Select SNMP Map” section on page 14-14 “SNMP Inspect Map” section on page 14-14 SNMP Inspection Overview SNMP application inspection lets you restrict SNMP traffic to a specific version of SNMP. Earlier versions of SNMP are less secure; therefore, denying certain SNMP versions may be required by your security policy. The ASA can deny SNMP versions...
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14-15 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide Chapter 14 Configuring Inspection for Management Application Protocols XDMCP Inspection The Add/Edit SNMP Map dialog box lets you create a new SNMP map for controlling SNMP application inspection. Fields SNMP Map Name—Defines the name of the application inspection map. SNMP version 1—Enables application inspection for SNMP version 1. SNMP version 2 (party based)—Enables application inspection for SNMP version 2. SNMP version 2c...
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14-16 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide Chapter 14 Configuring Inspection for Management Application Protocols XDMCP Inspection
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CH A P T E R 15-1 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide 15 Information About Cisco Unified Communications Proxy Features This chapter describes how to configure the adaptive security appliance for Cisco Unified Communications Proxy features. This chapter includes the following sections: Information About the Adaptive Security Appliance in Cisco Unified Communications, page 15-1 TLS Proxy Applications in Cisco Unified Communications, page 15-3 Licensing for Cisco Unified Communications...
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15-2 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide Chapter 15 Information About Cisco Unified Communications Proxy Features Information About the Adaptive Security Appliance in Cisco Unified Communications TLS Proxy: Decryption and inspection of Cisco Unified Communications encrypted signaling End-to-end encryption often leaves network security appliances “blind” to media and signaling traffic, which can compromise access control and threat prevention security functions. This lack of...
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15-3 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide Chapter 15 Information About Cisco Unified Communications Proxy Features TLS Proxy Applications in Cisco Unified Communications The ASA provides perimeter security by encrypting signaling connections between enterprises and preventing unathorized calls. An ASA running the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy can either be deployed as an Internet firewall or be designated as a Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy and placed in the...
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15-4 Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide Chapter 15 Information About Cisco Unified Communications Proxy Features Licensing for Cisco Unified Communications Proxy Features For the Cisco Unified Mobility solution, the TLS client is a Cisco UMA client and the TLS server is a Cisco UMA server. The ASA is between a Cisco UMA client and a Cisco UMA server. The mobility proxy (implemented as a TLS proxy) for Cisco Unified Mobility allows the use of an imported PKCS-12 certificate...
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