Interface, Which is the source, Interface pat – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Glossary

GL-9

Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

IKE

Internet Key Exchange. IKE establishes a shared security policy and authenticates keys for services
(such as

IPsec

) that require keys. Before any

IPsec

traffic can be passed, each ASA must verify the

identity of its peer. Identification can be done by manually entering preshared keys into both hosts or
by a

CA

service. IKE is a hybrid protocol that uses part

Oakley

and part of another protocol suite called

SKEME

inside the

ISAKMP

framework. IKE (formerly known as ISAKMP/Oakley) is defined in RFC

2409.

IKE Extended
Authentication

IKE Extended Authenticate (Xauth) is implemented per the IETF draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-xauth-04.txt
(extended authentication). This protocol provides the capability of authenticating a user within IKE
using

TACACS+

or

RADIUS

.

IKE Mode
Configuration

IKE Mode Configuration is implemented per the IETF draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-mode-cfg-04.txt. IKE
Mode Configuration provides a method for a security gateway to download an IP address (and other
network level configuration) to the VPN client as part of an IKE negotiation.

ILS

Internet Locator Service. ILS is based on LDAP and is ILSv2 compliant. ILS was developed by
Microsoft for use with its NetMeeting, SiteServer, and Active Directory products.

IMAP

Internet Message Access Protocol. Method of accessing e-mail or bulletin board messages kept on a
mail server that can be shared. IMAP permits client e-mail applications to access remote message
stores as if they were local without actually transferring the message.

implicit rule

An access rule automatically created by the ASA based on default rules or as a result of user-defined
rules.

IMSI

International Mobile Subscriber Identity. One of two components of a

GTP

tunnel ID, the other being

the

NSAPI

. See also

NSAPI

.

inside

The first interface, usually port 1, that connects your internal, trusted network protected by the ASA.
See also

interface

,

interface name

.

inspection engine

The ASA inspects certain application-level protocols to identify the location of embedded addressing
information in traffic. Inspection allows

NAT

to translate these embedded addresses and to update any

checksum or other fields that are affected by the translation. Because many protocols open secondary

TCP

or

UDP

ports, each application inspection engine also monitors sessions to determine the port

numbers for secondary channels. The initial session on a well-known port is used to negotiate
dynamically assigned port numbers. The application inspection engine monitors these sessions,
identifies the dynamic port assignments, and permits data exchange on these ports for the duration of
the specific session. Some of the protocols that the ASA can inspect are

CTIQBE

,

FTP

,

H.323

,

HTTP

,

MGCP

,

SMTP

, and

SNMP

.

interface

The physical connection between a particular network and a ASA.

interface IP address

The IP address of the ASA network interface. Each interface IP address must be unique. Two or more
interfaces must not be given the same IP address or IP addresses that are on the same IP network.

interface name

Human-readable name assigned to the ASA network interface. The inside interface default name is
“inside” and the outside interface default name is “outside.” See also

inside

and

outside

.

interface PAT

The use of

PAT

where the

PAT

IP address is also the IP address of the outside interface. See

Dynamic

PAT

,

Static PAT

.

Internet

The global network that uses

IP

. Not a

LAN

. See also

intranet

.

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