ARIS config

Hello,
I need to add payment terms grouping under Customer Standard Evaluations -> Due Date Analyses (S_ALR_87012167). How should I go about it. Please help, I wasn't able to post it under appropriate section.
Thanks,
Leon

Hi Leon,
In the displayed report, you can go to the Menu Settings->Change. There, in the 'Line Item Display' box, select the Line Layout. It has 'Terms of Payment'.
If this doen not work for you, you may be able to create new custom Line Layout variants in the configuration, which will then appear here. Please check.
Hope this helps,
Bhanu

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    To be able to reach one vlan from another I created a Nat between them, is this the right way to do it?
    I can still limit the access between the vlans based on the access list.
    I also getting slow throughput over the VPN tunnel. Is there something wrong with my config. I used the wizard to set it up. There is also a cisco asa5505 on the other end.
    If there is some thing else that seems wrong, please let me know.
    Any help would be greatfully appreciated!
    Config:
    : Saved
    ASA Version 7.2(2)
    hostname ciscoasa
    domain-name default.domain.invalid
    enable password x encrypted
    names
    name 192.168.1.250 DomeneServer
    name 192.168.1.10 NotesServer
    name 192.168.1.90 OvServer
    name 192.168.1.97 TerminalServer
    name 192.168.1.98 w8-eyeshare
    name 192.168.50.10 w8-print
    name 192.168.1.94 w8-app
    name 192.168.1.89 FonnaFlyMedia
    interface Vlan1
    nameif Vlan1
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.200.100 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan2
    nameif outside
    security-level 0
    ip address 79.x.x.226 255.255.255.224
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan400
    nameif vlan400
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan450
    nameif Vlan450
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.210.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan460
    nameif Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan461
    nameif Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan462
    nameif Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.4.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan470
    nameif vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.202.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan480
    nameif vlan480-Telefoni
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.20.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan490
    nameif Vlan490-QNapBackup
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan500
    nameif Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.30.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan510
    nameif Vlan510-IsTak
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.40.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan600
    nameif Vlan600-SafeQ
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.50.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Ethernet0/0
    switchport access vlan 2
    interface Ethernet0/1
    interface Ethernet0/2
    switchport access vlan 500
    switchport trunk allowed vlan 400,450,460-462,470,480,500,510,600,610
    switchport mode trunk
    interface Ethernet0/3
    switchport access vlan 490
    interface Ethernet0/4
    interface Ethernet0/5
    interface Ethernet0/6
    interface Ethernet0/7
    passwd x encrypted
    ftp mode passive
    clock timezone WAT 1
    dns server-group DefaultDNS
    domain-name default.domain.invalid
    same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
    same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
    object-group service Lotus_Notes_Utgaaande tcp
    description Frim Notes og ut til alle
    port-object eq domain
    port-object eq ftp
    port-object eq www
    port-object eq https
    port-object eq lotusnotes
    port-object eq pop3
    port-object eq pptp
    port-object eq smtp
    object-group service Lotus_Notes_inn tcp
    description From alle og inn til Notes
    port-object eq www
    port-object eq lotusnotes
    port-object eq pop3
    port-object eq smtp
    object-group service Reisebyraa tcp-udp
    port-object range 3702 3702
    port-object range 5500 5500
    port-object range 9876 9876
    object-group service Remote_Desktop tcp-udp
    description Tilgang til Remote Desktop
    port-object range 3389 3389
    object-group service Sand_Servicenter_50000 tcp-udp
    description Program tilgang til Sand Servicenter AS
    port-object range 50000 50000
    object-group service VNC_Remote_Admin tcp
    description Frå oss til alle
    port-object range 5900 5900
    object-group service Printer_Accept tcp-udp
    port-object range 9100 9100
    port-object eq echo
    object-group icmp-type Echo_Ping
    icmp-object echo
    icmp-object echo-reply
    object-group service Print tcp
    port-object range 9100 9100
    object-group service FTP_NADA tcp
    description Suldalsposten NADA tilgang
    port-object eq ftp
    port-object eq ftp-data
    object-group service Telefonsentral tcp
    description Hoftun
    port-object eq ftp
    port-object eq ftp-data
    port-object eq www
    port-object eq https
    port-object eq telnet
    object-group service Printer_inn_800 tcp
    description Fra 800  nettet og inn til 400 port 7777
    port-object range 7777 7777
    object-group service Suldalsposten tcp
    description Sending av mail vha Mac Mail programmet - åpner smtp
    port-object eq pop3
    port-object eq smtp
    object-group service http2 tcp
    port-object range 81 81
    object-group service DMZ_FTP_PASSIVE tcp-udp
    port-object range 55536 56559
    object-group service DMZ_FTP tcp-udp
    port-object range 20 21
    object-group service DMZ_HTTPS tcp-udp
    port-object range 443 443
    object-group service DMZ_HTTP tcp-udp
    port-object range 8080 8080
    object-group service DNS_Query tcp
    port-object range domain domain
    object-group service DUETT_SQL_PORT tcp-udp
    description For kobling mellom andre nett og duett server
    port-object range 54659 54659
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list outside_access_out extended permit ip any any
    access-list vlan400_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list vlan400_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list vlan400_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan450_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan450_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan450_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan460_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan460_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan460_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host NotesServer object-group Lotus_Notes_Utgaaande
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host DomeneServer object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host TerminalServer object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host OvServer object-group http2
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host NotesServer object-group Lotus_Notes_inn
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host NotesServer object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-eyeshare object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-app object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host FonnaFlyMedia range 8400 8600
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit udp any host FonnaFlyMedia range 9000 9001
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0 host DomeneServer
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-app object-group DUETT_SQL_PORT
    access-list Vlan500_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan500_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan500_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list vlan470_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list vlan470_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list vlan470_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan490_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan490_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan490_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan450_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-print object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended deny ip any any
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended permit icmp any any echo-reply
    access-list Vlan460_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_FTP
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_FTP_PASSIVE
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_HTTPS
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_HTTP
    access-list Vlan500_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan470_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan470_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.202.10 object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list Vlan510_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan480_access_out extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan510_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan600_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit icmp any any
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-print object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-print eq www
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.202.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-print eq www
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.210.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-print eq www
    access-list Vlan600_access_in_1 extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan461_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan461_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan400_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.77.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_20_cryptomap_1 extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.77.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_20_cryptomap extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.77.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_out extended permit icmp any any echo-reply
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_out_1 extended permit icmp any any echo-reply
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_in_1 extended permit ip any any
    pager lines 24
    logging enable
    logging asdm informational
    mtu Vlan1 1500
    mtu outside 1500
    mtu vlan400 1500
    mtu Vlan450 1500
    mtu Vlan460-SuldalHotell 1500
    mtu Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest 1500
    mtu vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret 1500
    mtu vlan480-Telefoni 1500
    mtu Vlan490-QNapBackup 1500
    mtu Vlan500-HellandBadlands 1500
    mtu Vlan510-IsTak 1500
    mtu Vlan600-SafeQ 1500
    mtu Vlan462-Suldalsposten 1500
    no failover
    monitor-interface Vlan1
    monitor-interface outside
    monitor-interface vlan400
    monitor-interface Vlan450
    monitor-interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    monitor-interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    monitor-interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    monitor-interface vlan480-Telefoni
    monitor-interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    monitor-interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    monitor-interface Vlan510-IsTak
    monitor-interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    monitor-interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    asdm image disk0:/asdm-522.bin
    no asdm history enable
    arp timeout 14400
    global (outside) 1 interface
    nat (vlan400) 0 access-list vlan400_nat0_outbound
    nat (vlan400) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dns
    nat (Vlan450) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dns
    nat (Vlan460-SuldalHotell) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan490-QNapBackup) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dns
    nat (Vlan500-HellandBadlands) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan510-IsTak) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan600-SafeQ) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan462-Suldalsposten) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.x DomeneServer netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret,outside) 79.x.x.x 192.168.202.10 netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.x NotesServer netmask 255.255.255.255 dns
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.231 TerminalServer netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.234 OvServer netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.232 w8-eyeshare netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (Vlan490-QNapBackup,outside) 79.x.x.233 192.168.10.10 netmask 255.255.255.255 dns
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,outside) 79.x.x.235 w8-print netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.236 w8-app netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (Vlan450,vlan400) 192.168.210.0 192.168.210.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan500-HellandBadlands,vlan400) 192.168.30.0 192.168.30.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan500-HellandBadlands) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan450) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.252 FonnaFlyMedia netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (Vlan462-Suldalsposten,vlan400) 192.168.4.0 192.168.4.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan462-Suldalsposten) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan600-SafeQ) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,vlan400) 192.168.50.0 192.168.50.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,Vlan450) 192.168.50.0 192.168.50.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret) 192.168.50.0 192.168.50.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan450,Vlan600-SafeQ) 192.168.210.0 192.168.210.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret,Vlan600-SafeQ) 192.168.202.0 192.168.202.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    access-group Vlan1_access_out out interface Vlan1
    access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
    access-group outside_access_out out interface outside
    access-group vlan400_access_in in interface vlan400
    access-group vlan400_access_out out interface vlan400
    access-group Vlan450_access_in in interface Vlan450
    access-group Vlan450_access_out out interface Vlan450
    access-group Vlan460_access_in in interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    access-group Vlan460_access_out out interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    access-group Vlan461_access_in in interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    access-group Vlan461_access_out out interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    access-group vlan470_access_in in interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    access-group vlan470_access_out out interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    access-group vlan480_access_out out interface vlan480-Telefoni
    access-group Vlan490_access_in in interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    access-group Vlan490_access_out out interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    access-group Vlan500_access_in in interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    access-group Vlan500_access_out out interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    access-group Vlan510_access_in in interface Vlan510-IsTak
    access-group Vlan510_access_out out interface Vlan510-IsTak
    access-group Vlan600_access_in_1 in interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    access-group Vlan600_access_out out interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    access-group Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_in_1 in interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    access-group Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_out_1 out interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 79.x.x.225 1
    timeout xlate 3:00:00
    timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
    timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
    timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
    timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute
    username x password x encrypted privilege 15
    aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL
    http server enable
    http 192.168.210.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan450
    http 192.168.200.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan1
    http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 vlan400
    no snmp-server location
    no snmp-server contact
    snmp-server community public
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
    crypto map outside_map 20 match address outside_20_cryptomap_1
    crypto map outside_map 20 set pfs
    crypto map outside_map 20 set peer 62.92.159.137
    crypto map outside_map 20 set transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
    crypto map outside_map interface outside
    crypto isakmp enable outside
    crypto isakmp enable vlan400
    crypto isakmp policy 10
    authentication pre-share
    encryption 3des
    hash sha
    group 2
    lifetime 86400
    tunnel-group 62.92.159.137 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 62.92.159.137 ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
    telnet 192.168.200.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan1
    telnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 vlan400
    telnet timeout 5
    ssh 171.68.225.216 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh timeout 5
    console timeout 0
    dhcpd update dns both
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan1
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface outside
    dhcpd address 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.225 vlan400
    dhcpd option 6 ip DomeneServer 81.167.36.11 interface vlan400
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.1.1 interface vlan400
    dhcpd enable vlan400
    dhcpd address 192.168.210.100-192.168.210.200 Vlan450
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan450
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.210.1 interface Vlan450
    dhcpd enable Vlan450
    dhcpd address 192.168.2.100-192.168.2.150 Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.2.1 interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd enable Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd address 192.168.3.100-192.168.3.200 Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.3.1 interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd enable Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd address 192.168.202.100-192.168.202.199 vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.202.1 interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd enable vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.20.1 interface vlan480-Telefoni
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface vlan480-Telefoni
    dhcpd address 192.168.10.80-192.168.10.90 Vlan490-QNapBackup
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.10.1 interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    dhcpd address 192.168.30.100-192.168.30.199 Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.30.1 interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd enable Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd address 192.168.40.100-192.168.40.150 Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.40.1 interface Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd enable Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd address 192.168.50.150-192.168.50.199 Vlan600-SafeQ
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    dhcpd enable Vlan600-SafeQ
    dhcpd address 192.168.4.100-192.168.4.150 Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    dhcpd option 6 ip DomeneServer 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.4.1 interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    dhcpd enable Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
    parameters
      message-length maximum 512
    prompt hostname context
    Cryptochecksum:x
    : end

    I was just wondering if this is the way to do the "connection" between vlans.. or should it be routed?
    The traffic between the vlan is working as intended. There are not much traffice only some RDP connection and some printing jobs.
    But i'm getting some of these errors: (not alle like this, but portmap translation creation failed)
    305006    192.168.10.200 portmap translation creation failed for udp src Vlan460-SuldalHotell:192.168.2.112/59133 dst Vlan490-QNapBackup:192.168.10.200/161
    I did the sh interface commends:
    Result of the command: "sh interface"
    Interface Vlan1 "Vlan1", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
        IP address 192.168.200.100, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Traffic Statistics for "Vlan1":
        0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
    Interface Vlan2 "outside", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
        IP address 79.x.x.226, subnet mask 255.255.255.224
      Traffic Statistics for "outside":
        1780706730 packets input, 1221625431570 bytes
        1878320718 packets output, 1743030863134 bytes
        5742216 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 558 pkts/sec,  217568 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 803 pkts/sec,  879715 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 621 pkts/sec,  482284 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 599 pkts/sec,  428957 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 1 pkts/sec
    Interface Vlan400 "vlan400", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
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          1 minute output rate 14 pkts/sec,  15317 bytes/sec
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          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
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          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
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          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
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          5 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
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          1 minute output rate 3 pkts/sec,  3459 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
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        1225385 packets output, 525528101 bytes
        161567 packets dropped
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          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  6 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
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        1056139 packets output, 290728055 bytes
        521943 packets dropped
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          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  178 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  9 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
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