Cisco :: Inbound And Outbound Traffic In BGP?

Dec 6, 2012

I have two ISP, I want to divide Inbound to ISP1 and Outbound to ISP2.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: E2500 Block Outbound And Inbound Traffic On TCP 5222 / 5223

Oct 23, 2012

I am trying to block outbound and inbound traffic on TCP 5222 and 5223 on E2500 but cannot figure out how. The reason is I have kids in my house using KiK (texting app) on iPads, iPods etc.  My goal is to eliminate this applications ability to function for ANY wireless device connected to my WLAN. 

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Cisco Firewall :: Asa 5510- 2 IP's Outbound Fail-over With RTR Inbound Possible?

Jan 30, 2012

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Nov 20, 2011

I'm running a Cisco ASA 5510 with version 7.2(3) and I've been tasked with permitting some inbound & outbound TCP & UDP ports to/from a specified address space on the internet. 

In looking at my current ASA config I see other access lists already configured so I'm assuming I can just set up a new access list in similar fashion, but I wanted to verify here first.

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Feb 5, 2013

-I need to configure the following on my PIX:
 
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Cisco Firewall :: ASA5505 - Configuration To Allow Inbound / Outbound Mail Communications

Dec 26, 2011

I’m trying to configure my ASA 5505, in order to allow my inbound and outbound mail communications. Here with this mail I’ve attached a diagram which illustrates my exact network setup along with ip addresses.

In this setup I’ve enabled port forwarding on my ADSL router (port 25 and 110) and configured the ASA accordingly, and my mail server is located inside my network.

My problem is currently I can send mails from my inside network to outside but my not receiving any mails which originate from outside. I’ve attached my current ASA configuration as well,

C:UsersSuthakarDocumentsOffice_DocsThakralABC Computers

Final config on ASA5505

host name Cisco
enable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encrypted
password 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
names
!interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 192.168.155.201 255.255.255.0
[Code] ......

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Feb 28, 2012

I have a weather station at our high school that needs UDP port 9500 open inbound/outbound to specified IP addresses.

Cisco PIX Security Appliance Software Version 8.0(4)
Device Manager Version 6.1(5)57

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Cisco Routers :: RV 220W - Create Matching Inbound And Outbound Rules

May 15, 2012

RV220W - I'm trying to create a one-to-one NAT connection to a PC on my network. I have 5 static IP's assigned by my ISP. I've gone through the step of 'registering' each IP in turn on the WAN port, and pinging that IP from an external device until it starts to respond, then I set the WAN IP back to the one I want to use to manage the device.
 
I think what I want to do is simple. I simply want to NAT ALL traffic hitting my 2nd IP address, let's call it 24.15.120.73 (not the real value) to 192.168.1.10 internally. I want ALL ports both UDP and TCP to be forwarded. This Server is then going to be one end of a VPN tunnel going to another site, but I don't want to complicate things with that for now. So I can't even seem to get one-to-one NAT working! I created the one-to-one NAT on the Advanced tab of the firewall and created rules for all ports for UDP and TCP, but I can still never 'see' the internal server from the Internet. Also, the server will not get out to the Internet (can't hit Google, etc).

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Inbound And Outbound Per Port Bandwidth Limitation 3560

Feb 21, 2013

I'm intending to purchase a switch for work,and I need to limit the bandwidth of one of the ports to 25 Mbit upload and 25 Mbit download (we have 100/100 Mbit connection and the customer is only paying for 25). I been trying to find information on how this could be "properly" done and what kind of switch I need to buy. As far as I have understood, most L2+ switches support outbound rate limiting, but not inbound, and as I only want the customer to have 25 mbit up and down, I need both.
 
I been looking at a Cisco Catalyst 3560 switch, and I'm first and foremost wondering if I can limit the inbound AND outbound bandwidth on this switch? Perhaps it can even be done on a simpler, cheaper, switch - as I rather not spend more money then necessary?
 
Lastly, how to do it, limit the inbound and outbound bandwidth on a single port (perhaps on the above mentioned switch, if possible), to 25 Mbit?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Outbound Versus Inbound Access Lists On Catalyst 3750X?

Mar 17, 2013

I want to configure accesslists on my Catalyst 3750X-switches to protect different VLANs/networks. Any best-practices about inbound versus outbound accesslists? In my head it is more readable and easier to understand the config when accesslists are assigned outbound on the VLAN to protect instead of assigning them inbound on all possible source-VLANs. But of course, from a performance point-of-view it is better to use inbound access-lists to avoid un-necessary routing etc.

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Cisco LAN :: 2811 / Traffic-export Capturing Only Inbound Traffic?

Mar 19, 2013

We have a Cisco 2811 running ITP IOS.  On that router we run the SMPP service.  A client on the network connects to this service, and we need to capture the traffic for debug.
 
I've tried traffic-export, but I cannot see any outbound traffic.I'm guessing that this is due to the fact that the outbound SMPP traffic is not transit traffic as it is generated by the router itself.
 
Is there any way to capture the outbound traffic?

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Cisco VPN :: PAT Outbound On 5540 For Traffic?

Feb 28, 2011

We're running 8.3(2) in the ASA5540. Users all over our enterprise connect to a business partner's application through the ASA/VPN. We have a class-b address space, and since the users are spread out all over the place, I have the entire class-b space as the local object in the ACL that allows traffic through the VPN tunnel.
 
The business partner has concerns that our entire address space is available to access the VPN tunnel. So I thought, to alleviate their concerns, to PAT all of our connections outbound to a single IP address.
 
How is this done in 8.3(2)?  We use ASDM to configure the 5540.  For example, say our class-b is 159.12.0.0 and the PAT'd IP address will be 199.30.36.6.

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Cisco Firewall :: PIX 515 Blocking Outbound Traffic To Certain Sites

Oct 14, 2012

I have a LAN with several linux boxes (Fedora 17, both 32 and 64 bits),  as well a a WInXP box. All of these are connected to the same switch,  which is connected to the inside port of my PIX 515.
 
For a few sites (mozilla.org happens to be one of them), for http access, the tcp connection is established, but the "GET" request - or anything else for that  matter - will not go through the PIX (from inside to wan). I have  verified this by first, using wireshark to watch the packets being sent  out from the client box, then by using the trace function in the PIX to  see that the packets ARE arriving at the inside interface, but ARE NOT  sent out of the wan interface.
 
This is for the linux boxes ONLY. When I do the same thing with my WinXP  box, all works: in the PIX trace, I see the packets arrive at the  inside interface, and leave the wan interace. And access to these sites  are okay.
 
(What's a bit weird, although somewhat expected, when I connect my android phone to my LAN via WiFi, it too is unable to reach those sites - but then again, android is linux, right?)
 
In addition to the tracing, I have narrowed this problem down by connecting a linux box directly to my DSL router, then replacing the PIX with a simple router/gateway. Both of those solutions work.
 
Some background:
 
I have been using this PIX for about 10 years now, with the same  configuration (except IP addresses). Only in the last several months has  this problem started to show up.
 
I got this pix from a dead company at a really great price (free), so I'd like to keep it, and not have to spend money on something  else. I don't have any support license, and have not been able to get  any software upgrades. Here is its version info:
 
taz(config)# sho ver
 
Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2(2)
Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 2.0(2)
 
Compiled on Fri 07-Jun-02 17:49 by (code)
 
Serial Number: 405200362 (0x1826ddea)
Running Activation Key: 0x38ac31f3 0x0630df47 0x9a77b805 0x8bc39a60

PS: Since this PIX is at its end of life, I was wondering if any of the  software upgrades would be now available without a license?

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Cisco Firewall :: Enabling Outbound Traffic Through ASA 5520 8.4(4)1

Apr 4, 2013

We've got a proyect that requires a few thin clients to connect to a remote PCoIP server.
 
Looking to the documentation, the only port required to be open through Firewalls is TCP/UDP 4172, however, we've seen (making interface captures) that it somehow also uses ESP (IP protocol 50).
 
We've got a static NAT translation translating those thin clients to a public IP address, we've created ACLs to allow inbound (shouldn't be necessary as our user is connecting to a remote server) and outbound traffic for TCP/UDP 4172 and ESP and I cannot make it work.
 
I've also enabled IPSec pass-through Inspection to no avail.
 
how should we configure our ASA to enable this kind of traffic?

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Cisco WAN :: 2821 - Split Outbound Data Traffic

Feb 29, 2012

I have hooked up to the Cisco 2821 router a T1 on Serial and Cable Modem to GigEth0/1 and I want to split outbound traffic so that all regular users will use G0/1 interface for web traffic and the rest of the traffic stays with the T1.  I am having an issue where the users on the network are not able to use the internet when using the following config:
 
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/0.10
description Data
encapsulation dot1Q 50

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Cisco WAN :: Avaya G350 / QoS For Inbound Traffic

Sep 17, 2012

I have a remote office with a 1.54mb circuit connected to our private MPLS network.  Our main office has a 20mb conneciton to said network.  I want to set a QoS policy for traffic from the remote office to our Avaya subnet within the main office.  This policy is to give priority to all traffic to the Avaya G350.
 
I have set up the outbound traffic policy on our remote office router using a policy map as follows:
 
access-list 101 permit ip any 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 (this represents the Avaya subnet)
 class-map match-all voice_outbound
match access-group 101 
policy-map voip_outbound
class voice_outbound
   priority percent 50
 interface Serial0/3/0
service-policy output voip_outbound
 
This works fine for outbound traffic.  Now how do I give priority to inbound traffic from the 192.168.0.0 network?  When I try to do similar command it says CBWFQ is only configurable as output, not input.
 
I'd just limit it at the far end, but that has a 20mb pipe.  All other traffic from our corporate datacenter, as well as internet traffic, flows from the main office to the remote office.  Should I just rate limit everything else destined for the remote office subnet, and if so, what's the best method?

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Mar 10, 2011

I've had a Cisco ASA 5505 firewall connected to a cable modem (Virgin Media, UK) for the past 3 years.  In the last 6 months or so I have noticed that the ASA would drop the outside (internet) connection intermittently, usually at least once every 1-2 weeks - the interface still shows as being up but no traffic crosses it, and computers on the inside network abruptly lose internet connectivity.  Rebooting the ASA or administratively shutting down the interface and bringing it back up again would cure the problem straight away until the next time it happens.
 
In the last couple of days however despite nothing having been changed in the configuration the frequency of this connection drop has increased to the point where I would lose access to the internet within an hour of rebooting the ASA.  It does not seem to matter whether or not there is traffic currently going out or not, inside computers just appear to suddenly lose internet connectivity.
 
I have tried the following without success:

1) I completely wiped the configuration (configure factory-default)

2) I changed the port the cable modem was connected to (eth0/0 -> eth0/7, changing switchport vlan accordingly)
 
I thought perhaps 2) had fixed it but it lasted a whole 2 hours before I woke up this morning to find that none of the internal equipment had internet access despite the fact eth0/7 was showing as up/up in ASA CLI.
 
This morning I manually set the eth0/7 port to "speed 10" (10Mbps, full duplex).  It was previously set to be auto-negotiation (default) on both speed and duplex.  As of this post it has managed to keep the outside connection up for 3 hours - but I'm not optimistic that it is fixed.
 
Interface counters have never shown any collisions, errors, etc - only packets input and output as expected.
 
Since the problem persisted across ports (eth0/0 -> eth0/7) I'm wondering whether or not the problem could either be faulty memory, or some kind of speed/duplex incompatibility between the cable modem and ASA.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2811 Runs ITP IOS / Cannot See Outbound Traffic

Apr 14, 2013

Cisco 2811 runs ITP IOS. On that router we run the SMPP service. A client on the network connects to this service, and we need to capture the traffic for debug.
 
I've tried traffic-export, but I cannot see any outbound traffic. Is there any way to capture the outbound traffic?

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Cisco Firewall :: ASA-5510 Dropping Outbound SMTP Traffic?

Aug 21, 2011

A recently added outbound rule has left my SMTP communications broken. I have since removed the rule, and had Cisco do some damage control, but it's still dropping some of the SMTP traffic. I get a number of NDR messages each day like the one below:Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: RE: Christopher, Curt Sent: 8/19/2011 9:38 AM The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
  
[URL]
on 8/21/2011 9:49 AM
Could not deliver the message in the time limit specified. Please retry or contact your administrator.
<630.SM.Local #4.4.7>
 
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: RE: Christopher Curd Sent: 8/19/2011 9:38 AM The following recipient(s) could not be reached:   JWillar@email.com on 8/21/2011 9:49 AM  Could not deliver the message in the time limit specified. Please retry or contact your administrator.  <630.SM.Local #4.4.7>
 
I've attached an image of my configuration (ASDM GUI). The part of the image highlighted in green are the SMTP rules. The part highlighted in yellow is another rule that I added about a month ago to block a SYN attack. This rule may be part of the problem because of the order it is in the list. Not sure, though.
 
I have had two Cisco techs Putty into my ASA to check things out. I think they've done all they can. I wonder at this point if it be wise to just reload the last good running-config I have prior to the Outbound rule being added.

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Jan 17, 2013

I have two Cisco 7606 routers using BGP to connect our customers to the internet.  Recently we added a new 1G circuit in addition to an existing 1G circuit and all traffic inbound is now on this new 1G circuit.  We would like to shift some of the inbound traffic over to the other 7606.  Our Tier provider has the same AS number for both paths.  One path goes directly to New York and the other goes to Boston then New York. 

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May 28, 2013

CE IP - 172.18.10.10 /30PE IP - 172.18.10.9/30 I had configured some floating static route on the PE towards CE .The routes were installed correctly till PE - CE link was UP as next hop IP was showing as connected .Now the link has been removed and I am receiving a supernet of 172.16.0.0/12 from PE2 via MPBGP. Although the 1st static route for 10.10.0.0 is showing in routing table, the other 2 ( 172.17.0.0 & 172.24.0.0 ) donot show. I believe that as both the routes and next hop fall under the supernet , the static route is not installing. But I don't know why is this behaviour. I tried to remove the distance 250 from both the routes , but still the static route does not install. I tried this on GNS3 but got the same results .

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Apr 6, 2013

I have a working L2L between two locations. Location A and Location B.
 
Location A: 172.16.16.0/24
Location B: 192.168.0.0/24
 
I would like to block anything inbound to Location A from Location B that isn't initiated from Location A. The block should be done on the ASA5505 at Location A. Location B uses an ISR G2 router. i.e. Location A can start an SSH session to a server in Location B Location B cannot start an SSH session to a server in Location. .

I tried using a VPN filter on the ASA5505 but it isn't stateful, I cannot pass any traffic when using it.
 
Config on my ASA:
 
access-list vpn-traffic extended permit ip 172.16.16.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
access-list block-vpn-to-local extended deny ip 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.16.0

[Code]....

I also have an AnyConnect VPN setup for the ASA5505 and it is running 8.2(5).

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Mar 16, 2012

I use a mail filtering service that delivers mail to me via SMTP on standard port 25 on one of my 5 static external IP's. I wish to restrict this to their IP's only (they have two) and I am unsure on how to do so? As it stands now, anything on the net can talk to my mailserver and my logs are filling quickly with failed attempts as a result. Here's my setup and what I am trying to accomplish:
 
mail filtering service -> my public ip:25 -> internal mailserver at 10.0.10.2:25, deny everything inbound except traffic from the mail filtering service, I am thinking an ACL would fit the bill here, but unsure of how to implement. Router is an 1811 with version 15.1(4)M3 IOS. WAN is on fa0, lan is on fa1.

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Dec 25, 2012

We have a L2L VPN with a vendor and our outbound traffic (our local network is 192.168.0.0) NATs over one of our public IP addresses x.x.x.164 to their public IP address 128.x.x.x. In the beginning all our traffic was outbound (port 23) to the vendor and now we need to allow inbound from the vendor to specific 192.168 addresses on our network using port 9100. I’m uncertain as to what I should do to allow their inbound traffic to these IP addresses since we are NATing our entire network over one IP address. Note, the .164 public IP is also used to NAT to other vendors we have L2L VPN with. The VPN terminates to our ASA 5580 version 8.2.

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Nov 7, 2012

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When I run Packet Tracer on my outside (incoming rules) the packets are dropped at the inside interface. What am I missing?

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Oct 9, 2012

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Oct 5, 2011

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Nov 26, 2012

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I have a RV110W that's been in service since Dec 2012. All Everything is working fine except every month or so the firewall starts blocking all inbound traffic. It does not respond to remote management access. If I reboot the firewall (pwr off/on) everything works correctly for the next month or so and then it begins blocking all inbound traffic again. Local access to the Internet and VPN tunneling are not affected. When it's working, all my rules and port forwarding work correctly.

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Nov 3, 2011

I have a client that has an ASA 5520 that has two internet connections, FIOS and Comcast.  The ASA is configured to failover from the FIOS to the Comcast if the FIOS fails.  This works perfectly fine.  However, I was wondering if VPN and other inbound traffic will come into the secondary connection when it is active.  I think VPN will work inbound when the FIOS connection fails, but I am not sure about the other inbound connections. 

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Nov 1, 2012

I have a VPN on my ASA 5510 between (A)192.168.255.0/24 and (B)172.20.2.0./24. The purpose of the tunnel is to send kerberos tickets from our domian controller on the A side, across to a server at B, and receive a respose. I want to lock down inbound traffic to the A network, but not sure of best method.
 
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Dec 25, 2012

I have been trying to figure out a NAT issue on my 2811 and the inspect engine.I have 'ip inspect FW out' on my outside interface. If I turn it off, I also have to remove the access-list applying to inbound traffic on that same interface. Why is that? This whole thing centered around SIP registrations from devices on my LAN to my provider. The provieder is showing that I am registering from a high end port (1024 or something crazy). He said that it sounds like some type of SIP ALG or something on my router. For the life of me, I can't figure out what would be causing it. I am just using a standard route-map that points to the outside interface using 'overload'.

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I have two 1800 routers running VRRP. Also I have two sub interface configured on both router and both router connected to swith through thunk link. My goal is to limit inbound traffic to 3Mbps for both VLANs on router's inside interface which is connected to switch.

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