Index
IN-13
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
IKE
benefits 64-2, 73-3
creating policies 64-11
keepalive setting, tunnel group 67-4
pre-shared key, Easy VPN client on the ASA
5505 71-7
See also ISAKMP
IKEv1 64-19
ILS inspection 45-1
IM 44-19
implementing SNMP 79-16
inbound access lists 34-3
Individual user authentication 71-12
information reply, ICMP message B-15
information request, ICMP message B-15
inheritance
tunnel group 67-1
username attribute 67-81
inside, definition 1-24
inspection_default class-map 32-9
inspection engines
See application inspection
Instant Messaging inspection 44-19
intercept DHCP, configuring 67-52
interface
MTU 8-11, 9-14
interfaces
ASA 5505
enabled status 7-7
MAC addresses 7-4
maximum VLANs 7-2
non-forwarding 7-7
protected switch ports 7-8, 7-10
switch port configuration 7-7
trunk ports 7-9
ASA 5550 throughput 8-6, 9-9
configuring for remote access 69-7
default settings 16-2, 17-2, 18-2, 34-7, 60-6
duplex 6-11, 7-5
enabling 6-24
failover monitoring 61-15
fiber 6-12
IDs 6-23
IP address 8-7, 9-12
MAC addresses
automatically assigning 5-22
manually assigning to interfaces 8-11, 9-14
mapped name 5-20
naming, physical and subinterface 8-7, 9-10, 9-11
redundant 6-25
SFP 6-12
speed 6-11, 7-5
subinterfaces 6-30
internal group policy, configuring 67-40
Internet Security Association and Key Management
Protocol
See ISAKMP
IP addresses
classes B-1
configuring an assignment method for remote access
clients 68-1
configuring for VPNs 68-1
configuring local IP address pools 68-2
interface 8-7, 9-12
management, transparent firewall 9-7
private B-2
subnet mask B-4
IP fragment attack 57-4, 57-7
IP impossible packet attack 57-4, 57-7
IP overlapping fragments attack 57-5
IP phone 71-8
phone proxy provisioning 48-12
IP phone bypass, group policy 67-54
IP phones
addressing requirements for phone proxy 48-9
supported for phone proxy 48-3
IPSec
anti-replay window 54-12