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04-17-2014 07:38 AM
Hi Infotech,
The global address is probably your outside interface address if you have only one public ip. If you have configured multiple public ips, you address will depend on the way you have configured it for individual host or the range of addresses. There is no global (outside) command if you are referring to ASA's equivalent. You can also look at the session "show session all" and see which inside addresses are translated to outside ones. Hope this helps.
04-17-2014 07:43 AM
This was the result of my show session all
total configured hardware interfaces: 9
name id speed/duplex/state mac address
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ethernet1/1 16 1000/full/up 00:1b:17:c8:e8:10
ethernet1/2 17 1000/full/up 00:1b:17:c8:e8:11
ethernet1/3 18 100/full/up 00:1b:17:c8:e8:12
ae1 48 [n/a]/[n/a]/up 00:1b:17:c8:e8:30
dedicated-ha1 5 unknown/unknown/unknown(unknown)00:1b:17:ff:f5:2d
dedicated-ha2 6 1000/full/down(unknown) 00:1b:17:c8:e8:06
vlan 1 [n/a]/[n/a]/up 00:1b:17:c8:e8:01
loopback 3 [n/a]/[n/a]/up 00:1b:17:c8:e8:03
tunnel 4 [n/a]/[n/a]/up 00:1b:17:c8:e8:04
aggregation groups: 1
ae1 members:
ethernet1/1 ethernet1/2
total configured logical interfaces: 23
name id vsys zone forwarding tag address
------------------- ----- ---- ---------------- ------------------------ ------ ------------------
ethernet1/3 18 1 Outside vr:Secondary 0 66.94.196.107/28
ae1 48 1 vlan:Inside 0 N/A
ae1.11 256 1 N/A 11 N/A
ae1.300 257 1 vlan:Wireless 300 N/A
ae1.999 258 1 vlan:DR-DMZ 999 N/A
dedicated-ha1 5 1 ha 0 N/A
dedicated-ha2 6 1 ha 0 N/A
vlan 1 1 N/A 0 N/A
vlan.1 259 1 Inside vr:Secondary 0 10.135.100.1/24
vlan.300 261 1 wireless vr:Secondary 0 172.20.1.130/24
vlan.999 262 1 DR-DMZ vr:Secondary 0 172.17.1.1/24
loopback 3 1 N/A 0 N/A
tunnel 4 1 N/A 0 N/A
tunnel.1 263 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.12.1/24
tunnel.3 265 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.13.1/24
tunnel.4 266 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.14.1/24
tunnel.5 267 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.15.1/24
tunnel.6 268 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.16.1/24
tunnel.7 269 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.7.2/24
tunnel.8 270 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.8.2/24
tunnel.9 273 1 HergetVPNZone vr:Secondary 0 172.250.9.2/24
tunnel.998 272 1 N/A 0 N/A
tunnel.999 271 1 GlobalProtect vr:Secondary 0 172.25.1.44/24
04-17-2014 07:47 AM
Could you please check the command one more time. It seems like you have typed "show interface all". Command to view existing session going through the firewall is "show session all". Thanks
04-17-2014 07:53 AM
yes I entered show session all into a putty session that I had to the PA 3020 that I am working on
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