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Chapter 40      Configuring Inspection for Management Application Protocols
  GTP Inspection
Figure 40-1 GPRS Tunneling Protocol
The UMTS is the commercial convergence of fixed-line telephony, mobile, Internet and computer 
technology. UTRAN is the networking protocol used for implementing wireless networks in this system. 
GTP allows multi-protocol packets to be tunneled through a UMTS/GPRS backbone between a GGSN, 
an SGSN and the UTRAN.
GTP does not include any inherent security or encryption of user data, but using GTP with the adaptive 
security appliance helps protect your network against these risks. 
The SGSN is logically connected to a GGSN using GTP. GTP allows multiprotocol packets to be 
tunneled through the GPRS backbone between GSNs. GTP provides a tunnel control and management 
protocol that allows the SGSN to provide GPRS network access for a mobile station by creating, 
modifying, and deleting tunnels. GTP uses a tunneling mechanism to provide a service for carrying user 
data packets.
Note When using GTP with failover, if a GTP connection is established and the active unit fails before data 
is transmitted over the tunnel, the GTP data connection (with a ājā flag set) is not replicated to the 
standby unit. This occurs because the active unit does not replicate embryonic connections to the standby 
unit. 
Select GTP Map
The Select GTP Map dialog box lets you select or create a new GTP map. A GTP map lets you change 
the configuration values used for GTP application inspection. The Select GTP Map table provides a list 
of previously configured maps that you can select for application inspection.
Note GTP inspection requires a special license. If you try to enable GTP application inspection on a 
adaptive security appliance without the required license, the adaptive security appliance displays 
an error message. 
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