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Cisco ASA 5520 two external subnets on different interfaces

recklesstuning
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I have two subnets one on interface 3 and one on interface 2.  interfaces 3 was the first one setup with a default route.  Interface 2 was just added with the new subnet and I can recieve traffic to the 10.7.5.1 server but it appears that the traffic won't get back out to the internet.  Any help would be much appreciated.

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You need a static default-route pointing to the sedond isp-router with a high admnistrative distance:

route (outside2) 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 75.XXX.XXX.61 100


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Anthony.Herman
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Post your configuration so we can see how you are set up.

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the server in question is G-O-L-F and i'm trying to get it to route out 75.XXX.XXX.61.  When i hit the web address I can see on the server the connection is making it there but the web page never loads.  So i'm assuming that it wont route back out the outside2 interface like it's supposed to.

You need a static default-route pointing to the sedond isp-router with a high admnistrative distance:

route (outside2) 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 75.XXX.XXX.61 100


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thanks I was entering the rout wrong so the ASA wouldn't take the config.

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