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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 8 Inspection for Voice and Video Protocols
SIP Inspection
To edit the default policy, or to use the special inspection_default class map in a new policy, specify
inspection_default
for the
name
. Otherwise, you are specifying the class you created earlier in this
procedure.
Step 4
Configure SIP inspection.
inspect sip
[
sip_policy_map
] [
tls-proxy
proxy_name
]
Where:
•
sip_policy_map
is the optional SIP inspection policy map. You need a map only if you want
non-default inspection processing. For information on creating the SIP inspection policy map, see
Configure SIP Inspection Policy Map, page 8-25
.
•
tls-proxy
proxy_name
identifies the TLS proxy to use for this inspection. You need a TLS proxy
only if you want to enable inspection of encrypted traffic.
Example:
hostname(config-class)# no inspect sip
hostname(config-class)# inspect sip sip-map
Note
If you are editing the default global policy (or any in-use policy) to use a different SIP inspection
policy map, you must remove the SIP inspection with the
no inspect sip
command, and then
re-add it with the new SIP inspection policy map name.
Step 5
If you are editing an existing service policy (such as the default global policy called global_policy), you
are done. Otherwise, activate the policy map on one or more interfaces.
service-policy
policymap_name
{
global
|
interface
interface_name
}
Example:
hostname(config)# service-policy global_policy global
The
global
keyword applies the policy map to all interfaces, and
interface
applies the policy to one
interface. Only one global policy is allowed. You can override the global policy on an interface by
applying a service policy to that interface. You can only apply one policy map to each interface.
Configure SIP Timeout Values
The media connections are torn down within two minutes after the connection becomes idle. This is,
however, a configurable timeout and can be set for a shorter or longer period of time.
You can configure several SIP global timeout values on the
Configuration > Firewall > Advanced >
Global Timeouts
page.
To configure the timeout for the SIP control connection, enter the following command:
hostname(config)#
timeout sip
hh
:
mm
:
ss
This command configures the idle timeout after which a SIP control connection is closed.
To configure the timeout for the SIP media connection, enter the following command:
hostname(config)#
timeout sip_media
hh
:
mm
:
ss
This command configures the idle timeout after which a SIP media connection is closed.
Summary of Contents for ASA 5512-X
Page 5: ...P A R T 1 Service Policies and Access Control ...
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Page 51: ...P A R T 2 Network Address Translation ...
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Page 127: ...P A R T 3 Application Inspection ...
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Page 255: ...P A R T 4 Connection Settings and Quality of Service ...
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Page 303: ...P A R T 5 Advanced Network Protection ...
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Page 339: ...P A R T 6 ASA Modules ...
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