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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter 48 Configuring Inspection for Voice and Video Protocols
Skinny (SCCP) Inspection
Media Timeout—Specify timeout value for media connections.
Signaling Timeout—Specify timeout value for signaling connections.
RTP Conformance—Tab that lets you configure the RTP conformance settings for SCCP (Skinny).
Check RTP packets for protocol conformance—Checks RTP/RTCP packets flowing on the
pinholes for protocol conformance.
Limit payload to audio or video, based on the signaling exchange—Enforces the payload type
to be audio/video based on the signaling exchange.
Message ID Filtering—Tab that lets you configure the message ID filtering settings for SCCP
(Skinny).
Match Type—Shows the match type, which can be a positive or negative match.
Criterion—Shows the criterion of the inspection.
Value—Shows the value to match in the inspection.
Action—Shows the action if the match condition is met.
Log—Shows the log state.
Add—Opens the Add Message ID Filtering dialog box to add a message ID filter.
Edit—Opens the Edit Message ID Filtering dialog box to edit a message ID filter.
Delete—Deletes a message ID filter.
Move Up—Moves an entry up in the list.
Move Down—Moves an entry down in the list.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Add/Edit Message ID Filter
Configuration > Global Objects > Inspect Maps > SCCP (Skinny) > SCCP (Skinny) Inspect
Map > Advanced View > Add/Edit Message ID Filter
The Add Message ID Filter dialog box lets you configure message ID filters.
Fields
Match Type—Specifies whether traffic should match or not match the values.
For example, if No Match is selected on the string “example.com,” then any traffic that contains
“example.com” is excluded from the class map.
Criterion—Specifies which criterion of SCCP (Skinny) traffic to match.
Message ID—Match specified message ID.
Message ID—Specify value of maximum SCCP message ID allowed.
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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