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ASA 5540 Configuration 2

pesonagpur
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This is my pix configuration

global (outside) 1 interface

global (inside) 1 interface

nat (inside) 1 access-list 100 0 0

nat (inside) 1 10.0.1.7 255.255.255.255 0 0

nat (inside) 1 10.0.1.8 255.255.255.255 0 0

static (inside,outside) 203.129.203.165 10.0.1.101 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

static (inside,outside) 203.129.203.166 10.0.1.98 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

static (inside,outside) 203.129.203.162 10.0.1.171 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

static (inside,outside) 203.129.203.170 10.0.1.195 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

access-group 100 in interface outside

access-group 100 in interface inside

how to configuration this is in my ASA 5540 Firewall....

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Hi Ram ,

If your ASA has the SW version up to 8.2 ( included ) , the same.

Dan

No ASA sw version is 8.4

What does the access-list 100 contain ? It's applied on interface outside , interface inside , and on the source NAT inside. Is there any reason ?

Dan

It is applied on the interface outside This access list is used to provide internet access to inside user

ram

Hi Ram ,

Here are your NAT rules :

object network IN-HOST-101

host 10.0.1.101

nat (inside,outside) static 203.129.203.165

object network IN-HOST-98

host 10.0.1.98

nat (inside,outside) static 203.129.203.166

object network IN-HOST-171

host 10.0.1.171

nat (inside,outside) static 203.129.203.162

object network IN-HOST-195

host 10.0.1.195

nat (inside,outside) static 203.129.203.170

object network PAT-INSIDE

host 10.0.1.7

host 10.0.1.8

nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface

Regards

Dan

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