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Hi,I am working on ASA and TMG proxy server design and need your expert advice. The setup is                               <TMG>                                   ||<Internet><ASA><CORE SW><LAN/WLAN>                    |               <DMZ>I am placi...

asadhasan by Level 1
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I have been browsing the forum and the support notes for a couple of hours and haven't found a definitive answer to my question. Our ASA is on the subject versions. I watched a video on YouTube stating that upgrading the ASA is easiest if you upgrade...

Resolved! FWSM ACL/NAT Issue

We recently deployed a FWSM on our 6503-e boxes (w/ sup720).  NAT is working (PAT) but the issue I am seeing is private traffic from remote sites is not being allowed through the FW.   I was able to get the remote site to ping the FWSM itself (inside...

gignet200 by Level 1
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All,I inherited an ASA 5510 and have very limited experience with ACLs.  There are two main problems I'm running into:1. We have a multifunction device that sends scans as email but they never go out.  I attempted to make an access list to allow SMTP...

Hello, I recently upgraded my asa from 8.2 to 9.1 (reconfigured from scratch - didnot convert old config) and everything seems to be working fine except for communication between my INTERNAL network and my DMZ.  Any help would be greatly appreciated....

Hi all,I write hee because my Cisco ASA 5505 doesn't start.When I connect power to the device, immediatly "Power" green Led turn on but "Status" Led is orange and not change.There is not data by Console cable.I try by another Power Supply but nothing...

l.bianchi by Level 1
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