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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Chapter44 Configuring Inspection for Voice and Video Protocols
Skinny (SCCP) Inspection
To create an SCCP inspection policy map, perform the following steps:
Step1 (Optional) Add one or more regular expressions for use in traffic matching commands according to the
“Configuring Regular Expressions” section on page13-12. See the types of text you can match in the
match commands described in Step3 .
Step2 (Optional) Create one or more regular expression class maps to group regular expressions according to
the “Creating a Regular Expression Class Map” section on page 13-15.
Step3 Create an SCCP inspection policy map, enter the following command:
hostname(config)# policy-map type inspect skinny policy_map_name
hostname(config-pmap)#
Where the policy_map_name is the name of the policy map. The CLI enters policy-map configuration
mode.
Step4 (Optional) To add a description to the policy map, enter the following command:
hostname(config-pmap)# description string
Step5 To apply actions to matching traffic, perform the following steps.
a. Specify the traffic on which you want to perform actions using one of the following methods:
Specify the SCCP class map that you created in Step 3 by entering the following command:
hostname(config-pmap)# class class_map_name
hostname(config-pmap-c)#
Specify traffic directly in the policy map using one of the match commands described in Step3.
If you use a match not command, then any traffic that does not match the criterion in the match
not command has the action applied.
b. Specify the action you want to perform on the matching traffic by entering the following command:
hostname(config-pmap-c)# {[drop [send-protocol-error] |
drop-connection [send-protocol-error]| mask | reset] [log] | rate-limit message_rate}
Not all options are available for each match or class command. See the CLI help or the command
reference for the exact options available.
The drop keyword drops all packets that match.
The send-protocol-error keyword sends a protocol error message.
The drop-connection keyword drops the packet and closes the connection.
The mask keyword masks out the matching portion of the packet.
The reset keyword drops the packet, closes the connection, and sends a TCP reset to the server
and/or client.
The log keyword, which you can use alone or with one of the other keywords, sends a system log
message.
The rate-limit message_rate argument limits the rate of messages.
Step6 You can specify multiple class or match commands in the policy map. For information about the order
of class and match commands, see the “Defining Actions in an Inspection Policy Map” section on
page 33-2.To configure parameters that affect the inspection engine, perform the following steps:
a. To enter parameters configuration mode, enter the following command:
hostname(config-pmap)# parameters
hostname(config-pmap-p)#