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Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
OL-6721-01
Chapter 32 Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Security Appliance
Pinging Security Appliance Interfaces
To test that the security appliance interfaces are up and running and that the security appliance and
connected routers are routing correctly, you can ping the security appliance interfaces. To ping the
security appliance interfaces, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Create a sketch of your single mode security appliance or security context showing the interface names,
security levels, and IP addresses. The sketch should also include any directly connected routers, and a
host on the other side of the router from which you will ping the security appliance. You will use this
information for this procedure as well as the procedure in the “Pinging Through the Security Appliance”
section on page 32-7. For example:
Figure 32-1 Network Sketch with Interfaces, Routers, and Hosts
Step 2
Ping each security appliance interface from the directly connected routers. For transparent mode, ping
the management IP address.
This test ensures that the security appliance interfaces are active and that the interface configuration is
correct.
A ping might fail if the security appliance interface is not active, the interface configuration is incorrect,
or if a switch between the security appliance and router is down (see Figure 32-2). In this case, no debug
messages or system messages appear on the security appliance, because the packet never reaches it.
Routed Security
Appliance
10.1.1.56 10.1.3.6209.265.200.230
10.1.2.90 10.1.4.6710.1.0.34
209.165.201.24
10.1.1.5
Transp. Security
Appliance 10.1.0.3
Host
Host
10.1.1.2
192.168.1.2
209.265.200.226
209.165.201.2
10.1.3.2
192.168.3.2
192.168.2.2
10.1.2.2
192.168.0.2
10.1.0.2
192.168.4.2
10.1.4.2
dmz1
192.1
68.1.
outside
209.165.201.1
security0
inside
192.168.0.1
security100
209.165.201.1
10.1.0.1
10.1.0.2
10.1.1.1
outside
security0
inside
security100
dmz2
192.168.2.1
security40
dmz3
192.1
68.3.
dmz4
192.168.4.1
security80
126692
Host
Host
Host
Host
Host
Host
Router
Router Router
Router
Router Router
Router
Router
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