09-22-2010 09:26 PM - edited 03-11-2019 11:43 AM
I have read a ton of stuff on this forum....WOW....great work by everyone contributing...
My initial question is how should I go about learning/familiarizing myself on how to properly configure cisco products?
Here is what I want to do with what I have.
I have a one asa 5510 and three asa 5505. The goal is to have the asa 5510 at our main office then the 5505 at each remote office. Then establish a vpn connection to the server at the main office.
I HAVE ZERO cisco experience.....and only know the basics in network. So am I way in over my head or can make this happen????
So far I have bridged my isp provided modem to my asa 5510. On the asa 5510 I have established my outside and inside interfaces. But I have not been able to establish a simple internet connection thru the asa 5510.....
Any help and suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
10-01-2010 12:20 PM
yup I think I am going to nuke my current configs and start over.....
I however will keep this thread going......so please check back to help me as I go...
Here is what I want to set up.....
It appears my isp provided dsl modem is set up as a dhcp. I CAN disable this. SO question 1.....should I?
internet...........isp provided/dsl modem-------->asa outside interface
asa inside interface and asa mgmt interface----->internal switch-------> pc
after I have the new setup goin......what is the best method of testing my internet connections......simple pulling IE up?
I will post my config file after have it set.....
Thanks again!!
10-01-2010 09:13 PM
let it be the dhcp for now
and yeah the best way would be pull up a IE pageor pings if you have inspect icmp as mentioned in my first post
i think setting it to factory default will make asa pull up ip from dhcp
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