Glossary
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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
PPTP
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. PPTP was introduced by Microsoft to provide secure remote
access to Windows networks; however, because it is vulnerable to attack, PPTP is commonly used
only when stronger security methods are not available or are not required. PPTP Ports are pptp,
1723/tcp, 1723/udp, and pptp. For more information about PPTP, see RFC 2637. See also
,
,
PPTP GRE
Version 1 of GRE for encapsulating PPP traffic.
PPTP GRE tunnel
A tunnel defined by a
-
pair. The tunnel protocol is defined by a modified version of
.
The tunnel carries
datagrams between the
. Many sessions are multiplexed on a
single tunnel. A control connection operating over
controls the establishment, release, and
maintenance of sessions and of the tunnel itself.
PPTP session
is connection-oriented. The
maintain the state for each user that is attached to a
. A session is created when an end-to-end
connection is attempted between a dial-up user and
the
. The datagrams related to a session are sent over the tunnel between the
.
PPTP TCP
Standard
session over which
call control and management information is passed. The
control session is logically associated with, but separate from, the sessions being tunneled through a
tunnel.
preshared key
A preshared key provides a method of
authentication that is suitable for networks with a limited,
static number of
peers. This method is limited in scalability because the key must be configured
for each pair of
peers. When a new
peer is added to the network, the preshared key must
be configured for every
peer with which it communicates. Using
s and
s provides
a more scalable method of
authentication.
primary, primary unit
The ASA normally operating when two units, a primary and secondary, are operating in failover mode.
privileged EXEC
mode
The highest privilege level at the ASA CLI. Any user EXEC mode command will work in privileged
EXEC mode. The privileged EXEC mode prompt appears as follows after you enter the
enable
command:
hostname>
enable
hostname#
See also
command-specific configuration mode
,
,
.
protocol, protocol
literals
A standard that defines the exchange of packets between network nodes for communication. Protocols
work together in layers. Protocols are specified in the ASA configuration as part of defining a security
policy by their literal values or port numbers. Possible ASA protocol literal values are ahp, eigrp, esp,
gre, icmp, igmp, igrp, ip, ipinip, ipsec, nos, ospf, pcp, snp, tcp, and udp.
Proxy-ARP
Enables the ASA to reply to an
request for IP addresses in the global pool. See also
.
public key
A public key is one of a pair of keys that are generated by devices involved in public key infrastructure.
Data encrypted with a public key can only be decrypted using the associated private key. When a
private key is used to produce a digital signature, the receiver can use the public key of the sender to
verify that the message was signed by the sender. These characteristics of key pairs provide a scalable
and secure method of authentication over an insecure media, such as the
.
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