No More FTP?

Verizon today sent me an announcement regarding FTPing of HTML files: "For security reasons, Verizon will no longer allow users to FTP their HTML files to the personal web site Verizon offers."  On the face of it, this sounds like notification that customers with a web site set up as part of Verizon's Personal Webspace will no longer be able to update their website, since FTP is the way one uploads most files to one's web site.  
However, the language isn't clear.  Is Verizon banning FTP altogether across their network or only FTP aimed at these specific sites?
In other words, will those of us with websites elsewhere still be able to FTP HTML updates to our websites?

Believe me, you're not the only one with concerns and/or who is up in arms about this!!
I called Verizon this morning and was shuttled through 5 different transfers and still do not have an answer on this.    I have two different business websites up and running on Verizon webspace, one that was developed with KompoZer and the other with MS-Publisher.   These two programs, and any web authoring program I'm aware of, publish to webspace using FTP.
Someone at Verizon that I spoke to last is currently researching this and said that he had no knowledge of it whatsoever.  In addition to the e-mail last night, when you connect via an FTP server you get a lengthy "welcome" message (see screenshot) telling you that you won't be able to do this as of August 21st.
I really hope that this causes the cyber equivalent of a riot among Verizon webspace users.   You simply cannot cut off FTP access to webspace and have it be in any way functional anymore.   The rinky-dink sitebuilder software available via Verizon Online certainly doesn't let you create and maintain anything close to a viable website for even a small business.
I am protesting this move by Verizon in the strongest possible terms and hope that others will, too!!
Brian

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    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=12&catid=18
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    18185861 packets output, 11626494317 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    <--- More --->
    0 input reset drops, 0 output reset drops
    input queue (curr/max packets): hardware (0/0) software (0/0)
    output queue (curr/max packets): hardware (0/55) software (0/0)
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Internal-Data0/1 "", is administratively down, line protocol is up
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 1000 Mbps
    (Full-duplex), (1000 Mbps)
    MAC address 0000.0003.0002, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    18184216 packets input, 11625360131 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 206655 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    18490057 packets output, 11768078777 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Loopback0 "_internal_loopback", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is VirtualMAC address 0000.0000.0000, MTU 1500
    IP address 127.1.0.1, subnet mask 255.255.0.0
    <--- More --->
      Traffic Statistics for "_internal_loopback":
    1 packets input, 28 bytes
    1 packets output, 28 bytes
    1 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
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is 28
    Interface config status is active
    Interface state is active
    Interface Vlan1 "inside", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ffa2, MTU 1500
    IP address 192.168.1.254, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Traffic Statistics for "inside":
    7742275 packets input, 903584114 bytes
    10645034 packets output, 10347291114 bytes
    184883 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 320 pkts/sec,  35404 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 325 pkts/sec,  313317 bytes/sec
    <--- More --->
          1 minute drop rate, 17 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 399 pkts/sec,  59676 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 483 pkts/sec,  503200 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 9 pkts/sec
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is 1
    Interface config status is active
    Interface state is active
    Interface Vlan2 "outside", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ffa3, MTU 1500
    IP address 192.168.1.254, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Traffic Statistics for "outside":
    10750090 packets input, 10432619059 bytes
    7541331 packets output, 870613684 bytes
    109911 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 328 pkts/sec,  313770 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 301 pkts/sec,  32459 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 2 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 485 pkts/sec,  503789 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 387 pkts/sec,  57681 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 2 pkts/sec
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is 2
    <--- More --->
    Interface config status is active
    Interface state is active
    Interface Ethernet0/0 "", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex(Full-duplex), Auto-Speed(100 Mbps)
    Available but not configured via nameif
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ff9a, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    10749794 packets input, 10630700889 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 2506 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 L2 decode drops
    3 switch ingress policy drops
    7541070 packets output, 1028190148 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Ethernet0/1 "", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex(Full-duplex), Auto-Speed(100 Mbps)
    <--- More --->
    Available but not configured via nameif
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ff9b, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    7741977 packets input, 1064586806 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 211282 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 L2 decode drops
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    10644663 packets output, 10543362751 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Ethernet0/2 "", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex, Auto-Speed
    Available but not configured via nameif
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ff9c, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    <--- More --->
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 L2 decode drops
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Ethernet0/3 "", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex, Auto-Speed
    Available but not configured via nameif
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ff9d, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 L2 decode drops
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    <--- More --->
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Ethernet0/4 "", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex, Auto-Speed
    Available but not configured via nameif
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ff9e, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 L2 decode drops
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    <--- More --->
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Ethernet0/5 "", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex, Auto-Speed
    Available but not configured via nameif
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ff9f, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 L2 decode drops
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Ethernet0/6 "", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex, Auto-Speed
    Available but not configured via nameif
    <--- More --->
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ffa0, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    0 L2 decode drops
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    Interface Ethernet0/7 "", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is 88E6095, BW 100 Mbps
    Auto-Duplex, Auto-Speed
    Available but not configured via nameif
    MAC address 001f.9ee8.ffa1, MTU not set
    IP address unassigned
    0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
    Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
    0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
    <--- More --->
    0 L2 decode drops
    0 switch ingress policy drops
    0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
    0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
    0 babbles, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred
    0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
    0 rate limit drops
    0 switch egress policy drops
      Control Point Interface States:
    Interface number is unassigned
    ------------------ show cpu usage ------------------
    CPU utilization for 5 seconds = 12%; 1 minute: 11%; 5 minutes: 11%
    ------------------ show cpu hogging process ------------------
    Process:      Dispatch Unit, NUMHOG: 1, MAXHOG: 133, LASTHOG: 140
    LASTHOG At:   04:45:59 UTC Nov 26 2013
    PC:           8be0f7
    Traceback:    8bed19  8bf553  302b87  3030a5  2fad69  7674bf  75ca16
                  c6251d  c62a4c  c62f6c  75c653  767820  797f64  769c85
    <--- More --->
    ------------------ show process ------------------
        PC       SP       STATE       Runtime    SBASE     Stack Process
    Mwe 00c9bb24 01bb8700 013e3250          0 01733fc8 15616/16384 emweb/cifs
    Lwe 001072ac 0176f9c4 013e32d0          0 0176d9f0 8132/8192 block_diag
    Mrd 00223a67 01783d5c 013e33b0     314854 0177be18 25752/32768 Dispatch Unit
    Msi 00f82847 01b07b84 013e3250        229 01b05bc0 7984/8192 y88acs06 OneSec Thread
    Mwe 0011b1a5 01b09cfc 013e3250          0 01b07d88 7864/8192 Reload Control Thread
    Mwe 00120606 01b1260c 013e5258          0 01b10988 7256/8192 aaa
    Mwe 001486aa 01b19404 013e5ae8          0 01b15450 16020/16384 CMGR Server Process
    Mwe 0014c3c5 01b1b4d4 013e3250          0 01b19570 7968/8192 CMGR Timer Process
    Lwe 002227a1 01b239b4 013ee360          0 01b219f0 7524/8192 dbgtrace
    Mwe 004e1ba5 01b29c34 013e3250        157 01b27d50 6436/8192 eswilp_svi_init
    Mwe 01064b1d 01b4a7f4 013e3250          0 01b48890 7848/8192 Chunk Manager
    Msi 008b61b6 01b52d54 013e3250        230 01b50da0 7856/8192 PIX Garbage Collector
    Lsi 00ecb6ac 01b54e94 013e3250         12 01b52ec0 7552/8192 route_process
    Mwe 008a5ddc 01b5dc04 0133b430          0 01b5bc40 8116/8192 IP Address Assign
    Mwe 00acb779 01b60604 01346e10          0 01b5e640 8116/8192 QoS Support Module
    Mwe 0091eba9 01b6275c 0133c530          0 01b60798 8116/8192 Client Update Task
    Lwe 01083c8e 01b656d4 013e3250     123088 01b63770 7840/8192 Checkheaps
    Mwe 00acfd7d 01b6b824 013e3250        623 01b69ad0 3476/8192 Quack process
    Mwe 00b2a260 01b6dad4 013e3250         22 01b6bbf0 7364/8192 Session Manager
    Mwe 00c55efd 01b78564 031d0478          4 01b74a50 14768/16384 uauth
    <--- More --->
    Mwe 00be3c9e 01b7aaec 0135c010          0 01b78b28 7524/8192 Uauth_Proxy
    Mwe 00c52759 01b80e0c 01361770          0 01b7ee88 7712/8192 SMTP
    Mwe 00c3f7b9 01b82eec 01361710          0 01b80fa8 7412/8192 Logger
    Mwe 00c3fd26 01b8502c 013e3250          0 01b830c8 7492/8192 Thread Logger
    Mwe 00f62272 01b9596c 013ac520          0 01b939c8 7188/8192 vpnlb_thread
    Msi 00b4097c 01c598c4 013e3250        190 01c578f0 8000/8192 emweb/cifs_timer
    Msi 005bd338 017a909c 013e3250      25855 017a7108 7412/8192 arp_timer
    Mwe 005c76bc 01b486e4 013fba50      20643 01b46770 7348/8192 arp_forward_thread
    Mwe 00c5a919 023fa5fc 013619e0          0 023f8648 7968/8192 tcp_fast
    Mwe 00c5a6e5 023fc624 013619e0          0 023fa670 7968/8192 tcp_slow
    Mwe 00c754d1 0240d42c 013628a0          0 0240b478 8100/8192 udp_timer
    Mwe 0019cb17 01b404a4 013e3250          0 01b3e530 7984/8192 CTCP Timer process
    Mwe 00efe8b3 0308c15c 013e3250          0 0308a208 7952/8192 L2TP data daemon
    Mwe 00efef23 0308e194 013e3250          0 0308c230 7968/8192 L2TP mgmt daemon
    Mwe 00eea02b 030c62ac 013a5c10         43 030c2338 16244/16384 ppp_timer_thread
    Msi 00f62d57 030c82f4 013e3250        264 030c6360 7924/8192 vpnlb_timer_thread
    Mwe 001b96e6 01b7cbbc 01b1e9c8          1 01b7ac48 7728/8192 IPsec message handler
    Msi 001c9bac 01b8d4dc 013e3250       2917 01b8b548 7648/8192 CTM message handler
    Mwe 00af93b8 031465b4 013e3250          0 03144640 7984/8192 ICMP event handler
    Mwe 00831003 0314a724 013e3250        387 031467b0 16100/16384 IP Background
    Mwe 0021b267 031a83c4 013123c0         31 03188450 123488/131072 tmatch compile thread
    Mwe 009f2405 03290044 013e3250          0 0328c0c0 16072/16384 Crypto PKI RECV
    Mwe 009f305a 03294144 013e3250          0 032901e0 16040/16384 Crypto CA
    Mwe 0064d4fd 01b3e24c 013e3250          8 01b3c2f8 7508/8192 ESW_MRVL switch interrupt service
    <--- More --->
    Msi 00646f5c 032c134c 013e3250    3059378 032bf448 7184/8192 esw_stats
    Lsi 008cbb80 032dc704 013e3250          3 032da730 7908/8192 uauth_urlb clean
    Lwe 008afee7 034a0914 013e3250        197 0349e9b0 6636/8192 pm_timer_thread
    Mwe 0052f0bf 034a35ac 013e3250          0 034a1648 7968/8192 IKE Timekeeper
    Mwe 00520f6b 034a8adc 0132e2b0          0 034a4e38 15448/16384 IKE Daemon
    Mwe 00bf5c78 034ac7ac 01360680          0 034aa7f8 8100/8192 RADIUS Proxy Event Daemon
    Mwe 00bc32de 034ae79c 034dcbe0          0 034ac918 7208/8192 RADIUS Proxy Listener
    Mwe 00bf5e0f 034b099c 013e3250          0 034aea38 7968/8192 RADIUS Proxy Time Keeper
    Mwe 005aac4c 034b3154 013fb980          0 034b1250 7492/8192 Integrity FW Task
    M*  008550a5 0009fefc 013e33b0       3183 034e3b20 24896/32768 ci/console
    Msi 008eb694 034ed9d4 013e3250       2370 034ebc40 6176/8192 update_cpu_usage
    Msi 008e6415 034f7dac 013e3250       1096 034f5eb8 6124/8192 NIC status poll
    Mwe 005b63e6 03517d1c 013fbd10       1963 03515d78 7636/8192 IP Thread
    Mwe 005becbe 03519e4c 013fbcb0          3 03517e98 7384/8192 ARP Thread
    Mwe 004c2b36 0351befc 013fbae0          0 03519fe8 7864/8192 icmp_thread
    Mwe 00c7722e 0351e06c 013e3250          0 0351c108 7848/8192 udp_thread
    Mwe 00c5d126 0352008c 013fbd00          0 0351e228 7688/8192 tcp_thread
    Mwe 00bc32de 03a6982c 03a5ee18          0 03a679b8 7512/8192 EAPoUDP-sock
    Mwe 00266c15 03a6b614 013e3250          0 03a699e0 7032/8192 EAPoUDP
    Mwe 005a6728 01b27b94 013e3250          0 01b25c30 7968/8192 Integrity Fw Timer Thread
    -     -        -         -      47686621    -         -     scheduler
    -     -        -         -      51253819    -         -     total elapsed
    ------------------ show failover ------------------
    <--- More --->
    ERROR: Command requires failover license
    ------------------ show traffic ------------------
    inside:
    received (in 51429.740 secs):
    7749585 packets905087345 bytes
    67 pkts/sec17013 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51429.740 secs):
    10653162 packets10355908020 bytes
    40 pkts/sec201026 bytes/sec
          1 minute input rate 412 pkts/sec,  51803 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 475 pkts/sec,  522952 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 24 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 399 pkts/sec,  59676 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 483 pkts/sec,  503200 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 9 pkts/sec
    outside:
    received (in 51430.240 secs):
    10758403 packets10441440193 bytes
    42 pkts/sec203021 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51430.240 secs):
    7548339 packets872053854 bytes
    <--- More --->
    63 pkts/sec16037 bytes/sec
          1 minute input rate 479 pkts/sec,  523680 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 387 pkts/sec,  46796 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 3 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 485 pkts/sec,  503789 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 387 pkts/sec,  57681 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 2 pkts/sec
    _internal_loopback:
    received (in 51430.740 secs):
    1 packets28 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51430.740 secs):
    1 packets28 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
          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
    Aggregated Traffic on Physical Interface
    <--- More --->
    Ethernet0/0:
    received (in 51431.740 secs):
    10758462 packets10640075825 bytes
    42 pkts/sec206042 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51431.740 secs):
    7548383 packets1029818127 bytes
    63 pkts/sec20023 bytes/sec
          1 minute input rate 485 pkts/sec,  537048 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 395 pkts/sec,  54546 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 485 pkts/sec,  511723 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 387 pkts/sec,  65495 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
    Ethernet0/1:
    received (in 51433.570 secs):
    7749780 packets1066328930 bytes
    67 pkts/sec20064 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51433.570 secs):
    10653359 packets10552787020 bytes
    40 pkts/sec205006 bytes/sec
          1 minute input rate 419 pkts/sec,  59621 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 480 pkts/sec,  533950 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 399 pkts/sec,  67618 bytes/sec
    <--- More --->
          5 minute output rate 482 pkts/sec,  511073 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
    Ethernet0/2:
    received (in 51434.730 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51434.730 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
          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
    Ethernet0/3:
    received (in 51434.730 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51434.730 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
          1 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
    <--- More --->
          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
    Ethernet0/4:
    received (in 51434.870 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51434.870 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
          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
    Ethernet0/5:
    received (in 51434.870 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51434.870 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    <--- More --->
          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
    Ethernet0/6:
    received (in 51435.010 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51435.010 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
          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
    Ethernet0/7:
    received (in 51435.010 secs):
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51435.010 secs):
    <--- More --->
    0 packets0 bytes
    0 pkts/sec0 bytes/sec
          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
    Internal-Data0/0:
    received (in 51435.510 secs):
    18513901 packets11784250044 bytes
    25 pkts/sec229023 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51435.510 secs):
    18207269 packets11641332179 bytes
    19 pkts/sec226078 bytes/sec
          1 minute input rate 891 pkts/sec,  595715 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 863 pkts/sec,  588935 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 885 pkts/sec,  584035 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 870 pkts/sec,  580393 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
    Internal-Data0/1:
    received (in 51436.010 secs):
    18207323 packets11641364184 bytes
    <--- More --->
    19 pkts/sec226076 bytes/sec
    transmitted (in 51436.010 secs):
    18513954 packets11784281987 bytes
    25 pkts/sec229022 bytes/sec
          1 minute input rate 855 pkts/sec,  575808 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 884 pkts/sec,  582339 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 869 pkts/sec,  578350 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 883 pkts/sec,  581924 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
    ------------------ show perfmon ------------------
    PERFMON STATS:    Current      Average
    Xlates               0/s          0/s
    Connections         17/s          6/s
    TCP Conns            8/s          2/s
    UDP Conns            7/s          2/s
    URL Access           0/s          0/s
    URL Server Req       0/s          0/s
    TCP Fixup            0/s          0/s
    TCP Intercept        0/s          0/s
    HTTP Fixup           0/s          0/s
    <--- More --->
    FTP Fixup            0/s          0/s
    AAA Authen           0/s          0/s
    AAA Author           0/s          0/s
    AAA Account          0/s          0/s
    ------------------ show counters ------------------
    Protocol     Counter                     Value   Context
    IP           IN_PKTS                  168960   Summary
    IP           OUT_PKTS                 169304   Summary
    IP           TO_ARP                       61   Summary
    ------------------ show history ------------------
    ------------------ show firewall ------------------
    Firewall mode: Transparent
    ------------------ show running-config ------------------
    <--- More --->
    : Saved
    ASA Version 7.2(3)
    firewall transparent
    hostname ciscoasa
    enable password
    names
    interface Vlan1
    nameif inside
    security-level 100
    interface Vlan2
    nameif outside
    security-level 0
    interface Ethernet0/0
    switchport access vlan 2
    interface Ethernet0/1
    interface Ethernet0/2
    <--- More --->
    interface Ethernet0/3
    interface Ethernet0/4
    interface Ethernet0/5
    interface Ethernet0/6
    interface Ethernet0/7
    passwd
    regex domain1 ".facebook\.com"
    regex domain2 ".fb\.com"
    regex domain3 ".youtube\.com"
    ftp mode passive
    access-list ACL_IN extended permit ip any any
    pager lines 24
    mtu inside 1500
    mtu outside 1500
    ip address 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    asdm image disk0:/asdm-523.bin
    no asdm history enable
    <--- More --->
    arp timeout 14400
    access-group ACL_IN in interface outside
    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
    no snmp-server location
    no snmp-server contact
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
    telnet timeout 5
    ssh timeout 5
    console timeout 0
    class-map type regex match-any DomainBlockList
    match regex domain1
    match regex domain2
    match regex domain3
    class-map inspection_default
    match default-inspection-traffic
    policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
    parameters
    <--- More --->
      message-length maximum 512
    match domain-name regex class DomainBlockList
      drop-connection log
    policy-map global_policy
    class inspection_default
      inspect dns preset_dns_map
      inspect ftp
      inspect h323 h225
      inspect h323 ras
      inspect rsh
      inspect rtsp
      inspect esmtp
      inspect sqlnet
      inspect skinny
      inspect sunrpc
      inspect xdmcp
      inspect sip
      inspect netbios
      inspect tftp
    service-policy global_policy global
    prompt hostname context
    Cryptochecksum:bb5115ea1d14ee42e7961ef0c9aaed86
    : end
    <--- More --->
    ------------------ show startup-config errors ------------------
    INFO: No configuration errors
    ------------------ console logs ------------------
    Message #1 : Message #2 : Message #3 : Message #4 : Message #5 : Message #6 : Message #7 : Message #8 : Message #9 : Message #10 : Message #11 : Message #12 : Message #13 : Message #14 :
    Total SSMs found: 0
    Message #15 :
    Total NICs found: 10
    Message #16 : 88E6095 rev 2 Gigabit Ethernet @ index 09Message #17 :  MAC: 0000.0003.0002
    Message #18 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 08Message #19 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ffa1
    Message #20 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 07Message #21 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ffa0
    Message #22 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 06Message #23 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ff9f
    Message #24 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 05Message #25 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ff9e
    Message #26 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 04Message #27 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ff9d
    Message #28 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 03Message #29 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ff9c
    Message #30 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 02Message #31 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ff9b
    Message #32 : 88E6095 rev 2 Ethernet @ index 01Message #33 :  MAC: 001f.9ee8.ff9a
    Message #34 : y88acs06 rev16 Gigabit Ethernet @ index 00 MAC: 001f.9ee8.ffa2
    Message #35 :
    Licensed features for this platform:
    Message #36 : Maximum Physical Interfaces : 8        
    <--- More --->
    Message #37 : VLANs                       : 3, DMZ Restricted
    Message #38 : Inside Hosts                : Unlimited
    Message #39 : Failover                    : Disabled
    Message #40 : VPN-DES                     : Enabled  
    Message #41 : VPN-3DES-AES                : Enabled  
    Message #42 : VPN Peers                   : 10       
    Message #43 : WebVPN Peers                : 2        
    Message #44 : Dual ISPs                   : Disabled 
    Message #45 : VLAN Trunk Ports            : 0        
    Message #46 :
    This platform has a Base license.
    Message #47 :
    Message #48 : Encryption hardware device : Cisco ASA-5505 on-board accelerator (revision 0x0)
    Message #49 :                              Boot microcode   : CNlite-MC-Boot-Cisco-1.2
    Message #50 :                              SSL/IKE microcode: CNlite-MC-IPSEC-Admin-3.03
    Message #51 :                              IPSec microcode  : CNlite-MC-IPSECm-MAIN-2.04
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    <--- More --->
    Message #60 :
    Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 7.2(3)
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    Message #80 :   sending email to [email protected].
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    ciscoasa#   

  • Firewall reverse routing issue:

    Dear Friends,
    I am using ASA 5505 with base license and ISP connected directly on the firewall.While L# switch is connected through firewall also.
    my configuration is :
    ASA Version 7.2(4)
    hostname CiscoFirewall03316
    domain-name default.domain.invalid
    enable password Ko5SCsPM2YQ1wt2G encrypted
    passwd Ko5SCsPM2YQ1wt2G encrypted
    names
    interface Vlan1
    nameif inside
    security-level 100
    ip address 10.192.32.11 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan2
    nameif outside
    security-level 0
    ip address 112.23.24.25 255.255.255.248
    interface Vlan10
    no nameif
    security-level 90
    ip address 192.168.0.3 255.255.240.0
    <--- More --->
    interface Vlan50
    no nameif
    security-level 80
    ip address 10.195.32.15 255.255.255.0
    interface Ethernet0/0
    switchport access vlan 2
    interface Ethernet0/1
    interface Ethernet0/2
    switchport access vlan 10
    interface Ethernet0/3
    interface Ethernet0/4
    interface Ethernet0/5
    switchport access vlan 50
    interface Ethernet0/6
    interface Ethernet0/7
    <--- More --->
    ftp mode passive
    clock timezone IST 5 30
    dns domain-lookup inside
    dns domain-lookup outside
    dns server-group DefaultDNS
    name-server 121.242.190.181
    name-server 121.242.190.210
    domain-name default.domain.invalid
    same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
    same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
    access-list in_out extended permit ip any any
    access-list out_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list out_in extended permit ip any 112.23.24.25 255.255.255.248
    access-list cisco_splitTunnelAcl standard permit 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list cisco_splitTunnelAcl_1 standard permit any
    pager lines 24
    logging enable
    logging asdm informational
    mtu inside 1500
    mtu outside 1500
    ip local pool ciscouser 10.10.10.240-10.10.10.249 mask 255.255.255.0
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    icmp permit any inside
    icmp permit any outside
    <--- More --->
    asdm image disk0:/asdm-523.bin
    no asdm history enable
    arp timeout 14400
    global (outside) 1 interface
    nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    access-group in_out in interface inside
    access-group out_in in interface outside
    route inside 192.168.0.0 255.255.240.0 192.168.0.2 1
    route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 112.23.24.25 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 sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
    http server enable
    http 10.192.32.0 255.255.255.0 inside
    http 112.23.24.0 255.255.255.248 outside
    http 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside
    no snmp-server location
    no snmp-server contact
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
    crypto ipsec transform-set TRANS_ESP_DES_SHA esp-des esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set TRANS_ESP_DES_SHA mode transport
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-DES-SHA esp-des esp-sha-hmac
    <--- More --->
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set pfs
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set transform-set ESP-DES-SHA
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 40 set pfs
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 40 set transform-set ESP-DES-SHA
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 60 set pfs
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 60 set transform-set ESP-DES-SHA
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 80 set pfs
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 80 set transform-set TRANS_ESP_DES_SHA
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 100 set pfs
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 100 set transform-set ESP-DES-SHA
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 120 set pfs
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 120 set transform-set ESP-DES-SHA
    crypto map outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic outside_dyn_map
    crypto map outside_map interface outside
    crypto isakmp enable outside
    crypto isakmp policy 10
    authentication pre-share
    encryption des
    hash sha
    group 2
    lifetime 86400
    client-update enable
    no vpn-addr-assign aaa
    no vpn-addr-assign dhcp
    <--- More --->
    telnet 10.192.32.0 255.255.255.0 inside
    telnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside
    telnet 112.23.24.0 255.255.255.0 outside
    telnet timeout 5
    ssh timeout 5
    console timeout 0
    dhcpd auto_config outside
    group-policy DefaultRAGroup internal
    group-policy DefaultRAGroup attributes
    dns-server none
    vpn-tunnel-protocol l2tp-ipsec
    group-policy cisco internal
    group-policy cisco attributes
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    split-tunnel-network-list value cisco_splitTunnelAcl_1
    username test password tFqxsrS5ErBk4STW encrypted privilege 0
    username test attributes
    vpn-group-policy cisco
    username admin password V5OS2TRb/vQZ7oZ9 encrypted
    username ciscouser password 6aU35/UOvPoumpKWCFYSig== nt-encrypted privilege 0
    username ciscouser attributes
    vpn-group-policy DefaultRAGroup
    <--- More --->
    tunnel-group DefaultL2LGroup ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup general-attributes
    address-pool ciscouser
    default-group-policy DefaultRAGroup
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ppp-attributes
    no authentication chap
    authentication ms-chap-v2
    class-map inspection_default
    match default-inspection-traffic
    policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
    parameters
      message-length maximum 512
    policy-map global_policy
    class inspection_default
      inspect dns preset_dns_map
      inspect ftp
      inspect h323 h225
      inspect h323 ras
    <--- More --->
      inspect rsh
      inspect rtsp
      inspect sqlnet
      inspect skinny
      inspect sunrpc
      inspect xdmcp
      inspect sip
      inspect netbios
      inspect tftp
    policy-map type inspect im Google
    parameters
    match protocol msn-im yahoo-im
      drop-connection log
    service-policy global_policy global
    prompt hostname context
    Cryptochecksum:a883391680fa205ee31f05881761958c
    : end
    Everything is running fine on vlan 1 but vlan 10 is not running from user end.there is no ping from inside of 192.168.0.2
    Please advise me.Thanks

    There are 2 conflicting configuration:
    interface Vlan10
    no nameif
    security-level 90
    ip address 192.168.0.3 255.255.240.0
    and "route inside 192.168.0.0 255.255.240.0 192.168.0.2 1"
    How do you want to connect VLAN 10? is it on its own interface on the firewall? if it is, then you would need to configure a name for it, via the nameif command, and remove the above route inside
    if it is going to be a routed subnet via the inside interface, then the above route needs to be modified as follows:
    route inside 192.168.0.0 255.255.240.0 10.192.32.x
    --> 10.192.32.x needs to be the next hop which is your L3 switch vlan 1 interface ip
    and you would also need to shutdown interface vlan 10 on the ASA and remove the IP Address.

  • How to allow a subnet for a number of hosts to surf internet and ping from inside and outside in ASA in GNS3?

    after tried to setup access list, it return drop in packet tracer and can not ping outside router too
    is there an configuration example to show allow a subnet of class C IP address to surf internet in Cisco ASA ?
    assume all works in GNS3, expect initial network setup too
                                                inside                                                                 outside
    router A 192.168.1.2 <--->switch <---> 192.168.1.1 ASA 192.168.1.4 <---> switch <---> router B 192.168.1.3
    ASA version: 8.42 
    when i try the following command,
    ASA
    conf t
    interface GigabitEthernet 0
    description INSIDE
    nameif inside
    security-level 0
    ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
    no shut
    end
    conf t
    interface GigabitEthernet 1
    description OUTSIDE
    no shutdown
    nameif outside
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.1.4 255.255.255.0
    no shut
    end
    conf t
    object network obj_any
    subnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface
    end
    conf t
    access-list USERSLIST permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 any
    access-group USERSLIST in interface inside
    end
    Router A
    conf t
    int fastEthernet 0/0
    ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
    no shut
    end
    Router B
    conf t
    int fastEthernet 0/0
    ip address 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0
    no shut
    end
    ASA-1# packet-tracer input inside tcp 192.168.1.1 1 192.168.1.4 1
    Phase: 1
    Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
    Subtype: input
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    in   192.168.1.0     255.255.255.0   inside
    Phase: 2
    Type: ACCESS-LIST
    Subtype:
    Result: DROP
    Config:
    Implicit Rule
    Additional Information:
    Result:
    input-interface: inside
    input-status: up
    input-line-status: up
    output-interface: inside
    output-status: up
    output-line-status: up
    Action: drop
    <--- More --->

    current config can not ping, one of packet tracer allow all, another packet tracer drop
    can not ping between Router A and Router B
    ASA-1# packet-tracer input inside tcp 192.168.1.2 1 192.168.3.3 1
    Phase: 1
    Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
    Subtype: input
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    in   192.168.3.0     255.255.255.0   outside
    Phase: 2
    Type: IP-OPTIONS
    Subtype: 
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    Phase: 3
    Type: NAT
    Subtype: 
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    object network DYNAMIC-PAT
     nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface
    Additional Information:
    Dynamic translate 192.168.1.2/1 to 192.168.3.4/311
    <--- More --->
    <--- More --->
    Phase: 4
    <--- More --->
    Type: IP-OPTIONS
    <--- More --->
    Subtype: 
    <--- More --->
    Result: ALLOW
    <--- More --->
    Config:
    <--- More --->
    Additional Information:
    <--- More --->
    <--- More --->
    Phase: 5
    <--- More --->
    Type: FLOW-CREATION
    <--- More --->
    Subtype: 
    <--- More --->
    Result: ALLOW
    <--- More --->
    Config:
    <--- More --->
    Additional Information:
    <--- More --->
    New flow created with id 14, packet dispatched to next module
    <--- More --->
    <--- More --->
    Result:
    <--- More --->
    input-interface: inside
    <--- More --->
    input-status: up
    <--- More --->
    input-line-status: up
    <--- More --->
    output-interface: outside
    <--- More --->
    output-status: up
    <--- More --->
    output-line-status: up
    <--- More --->
    Action: allow
    <--- More --->
    ASA-1# packet-tracer input outside tcp 192.168.3.3 1 192.168.1.2 1
    Phase: 1
    Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
    Subtype: input
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    in   192.168.1.0     255.255.255.0   inside
    Phase: 2
    Type: ACCESS-LIST
    Subtype: 
    Result: DROP
    Config:
    Implicit Rule
    Additional Information:
    Result:
    input-interface: outside
    input-status: up
    input-line-status: up
    output-interface: inside
    output-status: up
    output-line-status: up
    Action: drop
    <--- More --->
    Drop-reason: (acl-drop) Flow is denied by configured rule
    <--- More --->
    ASA-1# 
    ASA-1# sh run |
    : Saved
    ASA Version 8.4(2) 
    hostname ASA-1
    enable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encrypted
    passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
    names
    interface GigabitEthernet0
     description INSIDE
     nameif inside
     security-level 100
     ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 
    interface GigabitEthernet1
     description OUTSIDE
     nameif outside
     security-level 0
     ip address 192.168.3.4 255.255.255.0 
    interface GigabitEthernet2
     shutdown
     no nameif
     no security-level
    <--- More --->
     no ip address
    <--- More --->
    <--- More --->
    ftp mode passive
    <--- More --->
    object network DYNAMIC-PAT
    <--- More --->
     subnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    <--- More --->
    access-list 101 extended permit icmp any any echo-reply 
    <--- More --->
    access-list 101 extended permit icmp any any source-quench 
    <--- More --->
    access-list 101 extended permit icmp any any unreachable 
    <--- More --->
    access-list 101 extended permit icmp any any time-exceeded 
    <--- More --->
    access-list ACL-OUTSIDE extended permit icmp any any 
    <--- More --->
    pager lines 24
    <--- More --->
    mtu inside 1500
    <--- More --->
    mtu outside 1500
    <--- More --->
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    <--- More --->
    no asdm history enable
    <--- More --->
    arp timeout 14400
    <--- More --->
    <--- More --->
    object network DYNAMIC-PAT
    <--- More --->
     nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface
    <--- More --->
    access-group ACL-OUTSIDE in interface outside
    <--- More --->
    timeout xlate 3:00:00
    <--- More --->
    timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
    <--- More --->
    timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
    <--- More --->
    timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
    <--- More --->
    timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
    <--- More --->
    timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
    <--- More --->
    timeout floating-conn 0:00:00
    <--- More --->
    dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
    <--- More --->
    user-identity default-domain LOCAL
    <--- More --->
    no snmp-server location
    <--- More --->
    no snmp-server contact
    <--- More --->
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart warmstart
    <--- More --->
    telnet timeout 5
    <--- More --->
    ssh timeout 5
    <--- More --->
    console timeout 0
    <--- More --->
    threat-detection basic-threat
    <--- More --->
    threat-detection statistics access-list
    <--- More --->
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