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Resolved! ZBF problem

Hi All!   I'm new here, hope my question will  be in the right place, anyway here is the thing:   You can see my topology below. I have to configure ospf in domain east, end eigrp on west, (I know it is the other way around on the picture, but just i...

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RacsfogV by Level 1
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I been searching the internet, Cisco and cisco chat and calling resellers to find what is in the Cisco ASA5516-FIPS-KIT parts, software, cables .... anyone know what comes in this Kit?

kjumaah01 by Level 1
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Hello,   I have a server off an interface on my ASA 5585 firewall.  I need to give a contractor access to this from the outside interface but this server is not on my DMZ interface.  Its on another interface that points to the corporate network (insi...

ohareka70 by Level 3
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 I have configured ipsec site to site between ASAS ..   Nat is configured on both end .. phase 1 is up and phase2 is not .. There is something in the NAT , I have done correctly still phase 2 is not up , could you please find out .. i have attached b...

Hi Experts,    We've 3 zones called Inside, DMZ and Outside. We're doing PAT for  Inside users to reach out to Internet using External Interface public IP .   We've applied ACL's on all interfaces (In->Out, Out-In, Out-DMZ, DMZ-In).   My query is, I ...

Hello,   Product:  ASA5508-X, software version 9.7(1)4, Firepower version 2.1 (1.66), device manager version 7.7(1)151 with ADSM version 7.7(1)151.   Setup:  Ran the Starup Wizard using the ADSM.  IP from our provider is dynamic (outside).  Inside ra...

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