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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Management Access
Configuring ICMP Access
Configuring ICMP Access
To configure ICMP access rules, enter one of the following commands:
Detailed Steps
Examples
The following example shows how to allow all hosts except the one at 10.1.1.15 to use ICMP to the inside
interface:
hostname(config)#
icmp deny host 10.1.1.15 inside
hostname(config)#
icmp permit any inside
The following example shows how to allow the host at 10.1.1.15 to use only ping to the inside interface,
enter the following command:
hostname(config)#
icmp permit host 10.1.1.15 inside
The following example shows how to deny all ping requests and permit all packet-too-big messages (to
support path MTU discovery) at the outside interface:
hostname(config)#
ipv6 icmp deny any echo-reply outside
hostname(config)#
ipv6 icmp permit any packet-too-big outside
The following example shows how to permit host 2000:0:0:4::2 or hosts on prefix 2001::/64 to ping the
outside interface:
hostname(config)#
ipv6 icmp permit host 2000:0:0:4::2 echo-reply outside
hostname(config)#
ipv6 icmp permit 2001::/64 echo-reply outside
hostname(config)#
ipv6 icmp permit any packet-too-big outside
Command
Purpose
(For IPv4)
icmp
{
permit
|
deny
} {
host
ip_address
|
ip_address mask
|
any
} [
icmp_type
]
interface_name
Example:
hostname(config)# icmp deny host 10.1.1.15
inside
Creates an IPv4 ICMP access rule. If you do not specify an
icmp_type
, all
types are identified. You can enter the number or the name. To control ping,
specify echo-reply (0) (ASA-to-host) or echo (8) (host-to-ASA). See the
“ICMP Types” section on page 1-15
for a list of ICMP types.
(For IPv6)
ipv6 icmp
{
permit
|
deny
}
{
ipv6-prefix
/
prefix-length
|
any
|
host
ipv6-address
} [
icmp-type
]
interface_name
Example:
hostname(config)# icmp permit host
fe80::20d:88ff:feee:6a82 outside
Creates an IPv6 ICMP access rule. If you do not specify an
icmp_type
, all
types are identified. You can enter the number or the name. To control ping,
specify echo-reply (0) (ASA-to-host) or echo (8) (host-to-ASA). See
the
“ICMP Types” section on page 1-15
for a list of ICMP types.
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