How to ping External Interface IP

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How to ping External Interface IP

L0 Member

Hi 

I am trying to setup the ability to ping an external interface's IP address.  I have setup a MGMT profile that allows PING assigned to the physical interface where our public IP addresses are.  I also created a security rule that allows ICMP and PING to that particular IP.  The rule is setup as follows

 

Type: Universal

source zone: External

source address: <my home ISP IP>

Destination zone:  External

Destination address: corporate ISP IP

 

I listed ICMP and PING under application but I also set it to any for testing and still don't see any Hit

 

What am I missing?

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L0 Member

This was my fault.  I had the mgmt profile on the external nic configured wrong.  Once I fixed that I was able to ping

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L3 Networker

Hello @B.Fisher 

Is there a static route configured for 0.0.0.0? Additionally, you can navigate to Device>Troubleshooting and test the traffic to the specific IP address to determine which policy the traffic is being matched against.

Jorge Pomachagua
PCNSE, PCNSC.

L3 Networker

If you are using broadband there is a possibility where your public IP might be dynamic. Please verify it is still the same IP you configured under the sec policy

Edsnow

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This was my fault.  I had the mgmt profile on the external nic configured wrong.  Once I fixed that I was able to ping

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