07-25-2015 02:15 PM - edited 03-11-2019 11:20 PM
Hi Friends,
Help me with the below question.
1. Is there any show commands in ASA to find the object-group of an IP address.
2. Or Suggest some possible ways to find an object-group of an IP address.
Because if try "" sh run | in 172.27.12.17 ""
the output is like "" network-object host 172.27.12.17"" But how to view the Object-Group
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07-25-2015 02:24 PM
In ASDM that's quite easy, on the cli I would use the following command:
sh run object-group | i object-group|172.27.12.17
It will show you all object-groups, but only the ones you are looking for has an extra line with the host in question.
07-25-2015 02:52 PM
> Is there a way to filter the exact object-groups for which the ip belongs to...?
I'm not aware of any way to do that. But also on a long list, the needed lines are easily to spot ...
> One more question too.... What is the exact use of nesting ( object-groups )
Imagine you have 10 departments that need specific access. For that all these departments have an own object-group. Now you want to allow five of these departments an additional access, so you put these into another object-group. Now you have a nested object-group.
> And command to view and " Object Network "
07-25-2015 02:24 PM
In ASDM that's quite easy, on the cli I would use the following command:
sh run object-group | i object-group|172.27.12.17
It will show you all object-groups, but only the ones you are looking for has an extra line with the host in question.
07-25-2015 02:30 PM
HI Iwen,
Thank you. But can you clear me a little more on this. If i enter the above mentioned command it is showing so many object-groups.
Is there a way to filter the exact object-groups for which the ip belongs to...?
If possible,
Whatsapp me... my number is +91-9597820859 - I am Jegan@JeyaMohan
07-25-2015 02:33 PM
One more question too.... What is the exact use of nesting ( object-groups )
And command to view and " Object Network "
07-31-2015 02:19 PM
Hi,
I want to remove all the vlan information...
So i have done the below steps.
1. erase cat4000_flash:vlan.dat
MUMPR4ABR1#erase cat4000_flash:
Erasing the cat4000_flash filesystem will remove all files! Continue? [confirm]
[OK]
Erase of cat4000_flash: complete
2. MUMPR4ABR1#sh cat4000_flash:
# type length date/time name
-+----+------+---------+--------
1 bin 0 <no date> vlan.dat
524280 bytes available (0 bytes used)
3. Reload...
After reload , i checked the vlan information. But it is still showing the old vlan information.....
Kindly give me some solution.
07-25-2015 02:52 PM
> Is there a way to filter the exact object-groups for which the ip belongs to...?
I'm not aware of any way to do that. But also on a long list, the needed lines are easily to spot ...
> One more question too.... What is the exact use of nesting ( object-groups )
Imagine you have 10 departments that need specific access. For that all these departments have an own object-group. Now you want to allow five of these departments an additional access, so you put these into another object-group. Now you have a nested object-group.
> And command to view and " Object Network "
???
> If possible,
> Whatsapp me
First: It's not the idea of a community to take things off the forum.
Second: We are talking security, aren't we? So Threema (or Signal) would be a much better choice then WhatsApp ... ;-)
07-25-2015 03:37 PM
Hi Iwen,
I feel sorry for that... But thank you.... If i have any doubts i get back to you....
07-25-2015 03:42 PM
No need to feel sorry! Just come back to the forum whenever you need help again.
07-13-2022 06:09 AM
Thank you very much,
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> If possible,
> Whatsapp me
First: It's not the idea of a community to take things off the forum.
Second: We are talking security, aren't we? So Threema (or Signal) would be a much better choice then WhatsApp ... ;-)