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Cisco ASA 5506-X Configuration Guide

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4-6
Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 4 Access Rules
Controlling Network Access
EtherType Rules
This section describes EtherType rules.
Supported EtherTypes and Other Traffic, page 4-6
EtherType Rules for Returning Traffic, page 4-6
Allowing MPLS, page 4-6
Supported EtherTypes and Other Traffic
An EtherType rule controls the following:
EtherType identified by a 16-bit hexadecimal number, including common types IPX and MPLS
unicast or multicast.
Ethernet V2 frames.
BPDUs, which are permitted by default. BPDUs are SNAP-encapsulated, and the ASA is designed
to specifically handle BPDUs.
Trunk port (Cisco proprietary) BPDUs. Trunk BPDUs have VLAN information inside the payload,
so the ASA modifies the payload with the outgoing VLAN if you allow BPDUs.
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS).
The following types of traffic are not supported:
802.3-formatted frames—These frames are not handled by the rule because they use a length field
as opposed to a type field.
EtherType Rules for Returning Traffic
Because EtherTypes are connectionless, you need to apply the rule to both interfaces if you want traffic
to pass in both directions.
Allowing MPLS
If you allow MPLS, ensure that Label Distribution Protocol and Tag Distribution Protocol TCP
connections are established through the ASA by configuring both MPLS routers connected to the ASA
to use the IP address on the ASA interface as the router-id for LDP or TDP sessions. (LDP and TDP
allow MPLS routers to negotiate the labels (addresses) used to forward packets.)
On Cisco IOS routers, enter the appropriate command for your protocol, LDP or TDP. The interface is
the interface connected to the ASA.
hostname(config)# mpls ldp router-id interface force
Or
hostname(config)# tag-switching tdp router-id interface force

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Cisco ASA 5506-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelASA 5506-X
Firewall Throughput750 Mbps
Maximum Firewall Connections50, 000
Maximum VPN Peers50
Integrated Ports8 x 1 GE
Stateful Inspection Throughput750 Mbps
Weight4.4 lb (2 kg)
Firewall Throughput (Multiprotocol)750 Mbps
Firewall Throughput (Application Visibility and Control AVC)250 Mbps
Concurrent Sessions50, 000
New Connections per Second10, 000
IPsec VPN Throughput100 Mbps
Interfaces8 x 1 GE
Memory4 GB
Flash Memory8 GB
Form FactorDesktop
VPN Throughput100 Mbps
Maximum Concurrent Sessions50, 000
New Sessions per Second10, 000
Operating Temperature32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Storage Temperature-13 to 158°F (-25 to 70°C)
Power SupplyExternal
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing

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