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Hello, What is difference in-between  netflow on IOS and ASA ? Also I want to know does the Next-Generation ASA, ASA with FirePower  - NBAR2 features as available on IOS ISR-G2 ?or they still use old NSEL feature?  Thanks,

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Please check my pack trace outpu, when you get a Phase 3 issue, how can I keep doing  the troubleshooting.? thansk.  Phase: 1Type: FLOW-LOOKUPSubtype: Result: ALLOWConfig:Additional Information:Found no matching flow, creating a new flowPhase: 2Type:...

Hello Crew, when i was trying to do a lab about Cisco Ios ZBF in GNS3 By using 3600 Series routerit doesn't support for the command zone-security  and it was not allowed me to do anything.what are prerequisites that may i need to accomplish this LAB ...

HI,There is an issue while adding host static nat.I added a static nat to from 192.168.64.22/32 to x.x.46.230.There is more NAT with 192.168.64.0/24 to any on "outside" interface. When I check whatismyipaddress on 192.168.64.22/32 it shows x.x.46.247...

HI Every one, I am unable to find ips sig ID for Microsoft Windows Schannel Packet Processing Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability.Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-066Vulnerability in Schannel Could Allow Remote Code Execution In the below URL I ha...

Hi,I have a problem with IPS-4240. Nobody of my workmates knows the password and I read that the only way is to reinstall the version of IOS. Is there any other way to recover the password than reinstalling?thanks. GNU GRUB  version 1.0(11)2  (631K l...

Hi,      for HA  I want to connect 4 ASA's in active/active failover with each ASA having two contexts.The reason I need this is to separate two domains. Each domain has the ASA pair in active/active failover. Is this possible and what would you need...

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