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Cisco 5510 - ASA SSL / IPsec VPN Edition Configuration Guide

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
OL-20339-01
Chapter 15 Using the ACL Manager
You can create service groups for TCP, UDP, TCP-UDP, ICMP, and other protocols. A service group
with the TCP-UDP protocol contains services, ports, and ranges that might use either the TCP or
UDP protocol.
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Protocol—Selects the protocol to which this rule applies. Possible values are ip, tcp, udp, icmp,
and other. The remaining available fields in the Protocol and Service area depend upon the
protocol you select. The next few bullets describe the consequences of each of these selections:
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Protocol: TCP and UDP—Selects the TCP/UDP protocol for the rule. The Source Port and
Destination Port areas allow you to specify the ports that the ACL uses to match packets.
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Source Port/Destination Port—(Available only for TCP and UDP protocols) Specifies an
operator and a port number, a range of ports, or a well-known service name from a list of
services, such as HTTP or FTP. The operator list specifies how the ACL matches the port.
Choose one of the following operators: = (equals the port number), not = (does not equal the
port number), > (greater than the port number), < (less than the port number), range (equal to
one of the port numbers in the range).
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Group—(Available only for TCP and UDP protocols) Selects a source port service group. The
Browse (...) button opens the Browse Source Port or Browse Destination Port dialog box.
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Protocol: ICMP—Lets you choose an ICMP type or ICMP group from a preconfigured list or
browse (...) for an ICMP group. The Browse button opens the Browse ICMP dialog box.
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Protocol: IP—Specifies the IP protocol for the rule in the IP protocol box. No other fields are
available when you make this selection.
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Protocol: Other—Lets you choose a protocol from a drop-down list, choose a protocol group
from a drop-down list, or browse for a protocol group. The Browse (...) button opens the Browse
Other dialog box.
• Rule Flow Diagram—(Display only) Provides a graphical representation of the configured rule flow.
This same diagram appears on the ACL Manager dialog box unless you explicitly close that display.
• Options—Sets optional features for this rule, including logging parameters, time ranges, and
description.
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Logging—Enables or disables logging or specifies the use of the default logging settings. If
logging is enabled, the Syslog Level and Log Interval fields become available.
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Syslog Level—Selects the level of logging activity. The default is Informational.
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Log Interval—Specifies the interval for permit and deny logging. The default is 300 seconds.
The range is 1 through 6000 seconds.
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Time Range—Selects the name of the time range to use with this rule. The default is (any). Click
the Browse (...) button to open the Browse Time Range dialog box to select or add a time range.
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Description—(Optional) Provides a brief description of this rule. A description line can be up
to 100 characters long, but you can break a description into multiple lines.

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BrandCisco
Model5510 - ASA SSL / IPsec VPN Edition
CategoryFirewall
LanguageEnglish

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