Message Code | PIX-7-710002 |
Severity | Debugging |
Description | {TCP|UDP} access permitted from source_address/source_port to interface_name:dest_address/service. |
Explanation | For a TCP connection, this message appears when the second TCP packet destined to the Cisco ASA requests to establish a TCP session. This packet is the final ACK of the three-way handshake. This message appears when the respective access control list (Telnet, HTTP, or SSH) has permitted the packet. Also, the SYN cookie verification is successful and the state is reserved for the TCP session. For a UDP connection, the connection was permitted. For example, this message appears (with the service snmp) when the module receives an SNMP request from an authorized SNMP management station, and the request has been processed. This message is rate limited to one message every 10 seconds.." |
User Action | None required. |
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