EasyManuals Logo
Home>Cisco>Network Hardware>ASA Series

Cisco ASA Series User Manual

Cisco ASA Series
2164 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #883 background imageLoading...
Page #883 background image
1-3
Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring the Identity Firewall
Information About the Identity Firewall
Figure 1-1 Identity Firewall Components
Features of the Identity Firewall
The Identity Firewall has the following key features.
Flexibility
• The ASA can retrieve user identity and IP address mappings from the AD Agent by querying the
AD Agent for each new IP address or by maintaining a local copy of the entire user identity and IP
address database.
• Supports host group, subnet, or IP address for the destination of a user identity policy.
Client ASA
AD Servers AD Agent
304003
LAN
NetBIOS Probe
mkg.example.com
10.1.1.2
WMI
LDAP
RADIUS
1 On the ASA: Configure local user groups and
Identity Firewall policies.
4 Client <-> ASA: The client logs onto the
network through Microsoft Active Directory.
The AD Server authenticates users and
generates user logon security logs.
Alternatively, the client can log onto the
network through a cut-through proxy or by
using VPN.
2 ASA <-> AD Server: The ASA sends an
LDAP query for the Active Directory groups
configured on the AD Server.
The ASA consolidates local and Active
Directory groups and applies access rules and
MPF security policies based on user identity.
5 ASA <-> Client: Based on the policies
configured on the ASA, it grants or denies
access to the client.
If configured, the ASA probes the NetBIOS of
the client to pass inactive and no-response
users.
3 ASA <-> AD Agent: Depending on the
Identity Firewall configuration, the ASA
downloads the IP-user database or sends a
RADIUS request to the AD Agent querying
the user’s IP address.
The ASA forwards the new mappings learned
from web authentication and VPN sessions to
the AD Agent.
6 AD Agent <-> AD Server: Periodically or
on-demand, the AD Agent monitors the AD
Server security event log file via WMI for
client login and logoff events.
The AD Agent maintains a cache of user ID
and IP address mappings. and notifies the
ASA of changes.
The AD Agent sends logs to a syslog server.

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Cisco ASA Series

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Cisco ASA Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Cisco ASA Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCisco
ModelASA Series
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals