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Am I missing something in my config to allow internet access?  192.168.0.1 ---> my wireless router plugged into 0/1Here is my current config:ASA Version 9.0(2)!hostname ciscoasaenable password DQucN59Njn0OjpJL encryptednames!interface Ethernet0/0 swi...

jwood1650 by Level 1
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Hi Everyone,I removed FTP  from global service policy.I have no ACL that permits or deny FTP traffic.But my understanding was if we remove some inspect from global service policy it does not work.But i am still able to access FTP websites?Is this def...

mahesh18 by Level 6
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We are in the process of migrating to the ASA service modules on both our 6509E switches from our current FWSM. We have used the Cisco conversion tool and applied that to the service module. When viewing the context in ASDM we are unable to view the ...

Resolved! asa5505 dns issue

I have just set up my asa5505 and while in the sh run I have the following linesdhcpd address 192.168.2.200-192.168.2.231 insidedhcpd enable inside!dhcpd dns 68.94.156.1 interface outsideWhen a client connects to the device like:192.168.2.215 there i...

vgreenlee by Level 1
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Hello, It is known that the ASA has a limitation regarding WCCP and the interfaces where the client and the web cache is located. From the configuration guide from version 7.2(1) to 9.0: "WCCP redirection is supported only on the ingress of an interf...

HiQuick question which I haven't been able to find the answer to. What is the maximum number of contexts a pair of 5515Xs in HA mode can support? I know each 5515X can have a max of 5 contexts, but does that mean in HA mode a pair can support 10 with...

barry by Level 7
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