Hi
Flash card - IPS module - 25th question. There is screenshot of sh conn
flags and it asks to map which is inbound and outbound.
Can someone explain that screenshot. I am not able to get that king of O/P
with sh conn options.
This is what I get in my ASA.
ciscoasa(config)# sh conn detail
1 in use, 2 most used
Flags: A - awaiting inside ACK to SYN, a - awaiting outside ACK to SYN,
B - initial SYN from outside, b - TCP state-bypass or nailed, C -
CTIQBE
media,
D - DNS, d - dump, E - outside back connection, F - outside FIN, f -
insi
de FIN,
G - group, g - MGCP, H - H.323, h - H.225.0, I - inbound data,
i - incomplete, J - GTP, j - GTP data, K - GTP t3-response
k - Skinny media, M - SMTP data, m - SIP media, n - GUP
O - outbound data, P - inside back connection, p - Phone-proxy TFTP
conne
ction,
q - SQL*Net data, R - outside acknowledged FIN,
R - UDP SUNRPC, r - inside acknowledged FIN, S - awaiting inside SYN,
s - awaiting outside SYN, T - SIP, t - SIP transient, U - up,
V - VPN orphan, W - WAAS,
X - inspected by service module
TCP outside:10.20.30.40/23 inside:10.20.30.42/20257,
flags UIO, idle 13m35s, uptime 13m42s, timeout 1h0m, bytes 158
With regards
Kings
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