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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 14 Inspection for Voice and Video Protocols
H.323 Inspection
Note
You can enable call setup between H.323 endpoints when the Gatekeeper is inside the network. The ASA
includes options to open pinholes for calls based on the RegistrationRequest/RegistrationConfirm
(RRQ/RCF) messages. Because these RRQ/RCF messages are sent to and from the Gatekeeper, the
calling endpoint's IP address is unknown and the ASA opens a pinhole through source IP address/port
0/0. By default, this option is disabled. To enable call setup between H.323 endpoint, enter the
ras-rcf-pinholes enable
command during parameter configuration mode while creating an H.323
Inspection policy map. See
Configure H.323 Inspection Policy Map, page 14-6
H.239 Support in H.245 Messages
The ASA sits between two H.323 endpoints. When the two H.323 endpoints set up a telepresentation
session so that the endpoints can send and receive a data presentation, such as spreadsheet data, the ASA
ensure successful H.239 negotiation between the endpoints.
H.239 is a standard that provides the ability for H.300 series endpoints to open an additional video
channel in a single call. In a call, an endpoint (such as a video phone), sends a channel for video and a
channel for data presentation. The H.239 negotiation occurs on the H.245 channel.
The ASA opens pinholes for the additional media channel and the media control channel. The endpoints
use open logical channel message (OLC) to signal a new channel creation. The message extension is part
of H.245 version 13.
The decoding and encoding of the telepresentation session is enabled by default. H.239 encoding and
decoding is preformed by ASN.1 coder.
Limitations for H.323 Inspection
H.323 inspection is tested and supported for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) 7.0. It is
not supported for CUCM 8.0 and higher. H.323 inspection might work with other releases and products.
The following are some of the known issues and limitations when using H.323 application inspection:
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Only static NAT is fully supported. Static PAT may not properly translate IP addresses embedded in
optional fields within H.323 messages. If you experience this kind of problem, do not use static PAT
with H.323.
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Not supported with dynamic NAT or PAT.
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Not supported with extended PAT.
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Not supported with NAT between same-security-level interfaces.
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Not supported with outside NAT.
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Not supported with NAT64.
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When a NetMeeting client registers with an H.323 gatekeeper and tries to call an H.323 gateway that
is also registered with the H.323 gatekeeper, the connection is established but no voice is heard in
either direction. This problem is unrelated to the ASA.
•
If you configure a network static address where the network static address is the same as a
third-party netmask and address, then any outbound H.323 connection fails.
Summary of Contents for ASA 5508-X
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