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Resolved! ASA 5525X NATTING

Dear Experts, I want to establish a connection from remote site and right now they don't have firewall. we have to allow the traffic from our firewall. below please find the natting configuration.  Also, I have attached the network diagram for your ...

Hi, We are implementing 2 ASA 5516-X firewalls dedicated to AnyConnect VPN services.  To ensure we are always operational  --(and in the event of a failure -- resilient), we want to implement Zones on the "outside" interfaces.  Basically each ASA wil...

fsebera by Level 4
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Hi all I hope someone can help, i have a ASA 5505 (9.2(4) firewall that setup as follows. 192.168.246.1/24(inside)---- ASA5505---- 192.168.248.10/23(outside). My syslog was working OK, with a few messages going to it every now and again, however t...

Resolved! ASA Failover Setup

Hello Community,  We currently employ 1 Cisco ASA 5525, we are looking to increasing our redundancy, with that said we are looking to adding a second ASA 5525 with the same hardware specs to allow for a proper failover process.  The question i have ...

Hello All, Im getting the below bus error for all my 2811 routers across other locations. Can someone assist me on this. Software being the latest version and cant blame on code again..System returned to ROM by bus error at PC 0x42F9E8F0, address 0xB...

secureIT by Level 4
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Have a pair of 5525s in active/standby setup. Standby node shows as failed. If I "reset failover" from the ASDM, it briefly changes to Standby Ready then in a few seconds flips back to "failed".  The failover interface shows as Up. No recent updates ...

kmgraziano by Level 1
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We have 2 ASAs setup in an active/standby configuration. The "Outside" interfaces on each ASA connects to a 1 of the 2 switches in the switch-stack as do the border routers - and this is for failover redundancy.  ISPs-&-INTERNET  |            |  R--...

fsebera by Level 4
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