How the asa ips module works with the asa, Operating modes – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 58 Configuring the ASA IPS Module

Information About the ASA IPS module

How the ASA IPS module Works with the ASA

The ASA IPS module runs a separate application from the ASA. The ASA IPS module might include an
external management interface so you can connect to the ASA IPS module directly; if it does not have a
management interface, you can connect to the ASA IPS module through the ASA interface. Any other
interfaces on the ASA IPS module, if available for your model, are used for ASA traffic only.

Traffic goes through the firewall checks before being forwarded to the ASA IPS module. When you
identify traffic for IPS inspection on the ASA, traffic flows through the ASA and the ASA IPS module
as follows. Note: This example is for “inline mode.” See the

“Operating Modes” section on page 58-2

for information about “promiscuous mode,” where the ASA only sends a copy of the traffic to the ASA
IPS module.

1.

Traffic enters the ASA.

2.

Incoming VPN traffic is decrypted.

3.

Firewall policies are applied.

4.

Traffic is sent to the ASA IPS module.

5.

The ASA IPS module applies its security policy to the traffic, and takes appropriate actions.

6.

Valid traffic is sent back to the ASA; the ASA IPS module might block some traffic according to its
security policy, and that traffic is not passed on.

7.

Outgoing VPN traffic is encrypted.

8.

Traffic exits the ASA.

Figure 58-1

shows the traffic flow when running the ASA IPS module in inline mode. In this example,

the ASA IPS module automatically blocks traffic that it identified as an attack. All other traffic is
forwarded through the ASA.

Figure 58-1

ASA IPS module Traffic Flow in the ASA: Inline Mode

Operating Modes

You can send traffic to the ASA IPS module using one of the following modes:

Inline mode—This mode places the ASA IPS module directly in the traffic flow (see

Figure 58-1

).

No traffic that you identified for IPS inspection can continue through the ASA without first passing
through, and being inspected by, the ASA IPS module. This mode is the most secure because every

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