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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 22      Configuring Connection Settings
  Licensing Requirements for Connection Settings
fast path (an established connection), or the control plane path (advanced inspection). See the 
“Stateful 
Inspection Overview” section on page 1-17
 in the general operations configuration guide for more 
detailed information about the stateful firewall.
TCP packets that match existing connections in the fast path can pass through the ASA without 
rechecking every aspect of the security policy. This feature maximizes performance. However, the 
method of establishing the session in the fast path using the SYN packet, and the checks that occur in 
the fast path (such as TCP sequence number), can stand in the way of asymmetrical routing solutions: 
both the outbound and inbound flow of a connection must pass through the same ASA.
For example, a new connection goes to ASA 1. The SYN packet goes through the session management 
path, and an entry for the connection is added to the fast path table. If subsequent packets of this 
connection go through ASA 1, then the packets will match the entry in the fast path, and are passed 
through. But if subsequent packets go to ASA 2, where there was not a SYN packet that went through 
the session management path, then there is no entry in the fast path for the connection, and the packets 
are dropped. 
 shows an asymmetric routing example where the outbound traffic goes through 
a different ASA than the inbound traffic:
Figure 22-1
Asymmetric Routing
If you have asymmetric routing configured on upstream routers, and traffic alternates between two 
ASAs, then you can configure TCP state bypass for specific traffic. TCP state bypass alters the way 
sessions are established in the fast path and disables the fast path checks. This feature treats TCP traffic 
much as it treats a UDP connection: when a non-SYN packet matching the specified networks enters the 
ASA, and there is not an fast path entry, then the packet goes through the session management path to 
establish the connection in the fast path. Once in the fast path, the traffic bypasses the fast path checks.
Licensing Requirements for Connection Settings
ISP A
Inside
network
Outbound?Traffic
Return?Traffic
ISP B
251155
Security
appliance 1
Security
appliance 2
Model
License Requirement
All models
Base License.