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Running a Cisco 2911-SEC router, IOS 15.2(2)T1. IOS IPS, NAT, ZBFW, Trend URL Filtering, DMVPN, and SSL_VPN are all in use. Around 100 users and a dozen or so servers are behind this particular router as a firewall to/from the Internet (10Mbps pipe)....

                  s i am trying to configure hub and spoke vpn in the csm. some of the devices are unmanaged by the cm and some are managed by the csm .the q is can i configure the hub to be an unmanaged asa and the spokes managed ?

brinat by Level 1
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Hello.Please help me.How many concurrent session can these modules figure out?I have Cisco ASA 5510 base licence and I know that even without any modules it can handle only 50000 session per second.I will buy security plus licence to enhance up to 13...

                   Hello,I know that I can share the Anyconnect Premium licenses across a failover pair of ASA's (on 8.3 software). But can I share the Anyconnect Mobile and Advanced Endpoint assessment licenses in the same way?Or is it the case that...

I have a pix501 and I have a mail server. What I would like to do is ensure that smtp traffic from the web only goes to my mail server and that my mail server is the only machine on my local network that can send to the internet on port 25. This is t...

Hello, is it possible to configure an IOS Firewall IPS on a Catalyst 3560? Which IOS version would I need if it were possible? Thanks in advance. Regards---Posted by WebUser José Manuel Garrido Malagón

I have a ASA 5510, the inside addresses go to a 3750 as a channel group two interfaces on the asa are used. The channel group is setup  as a trunk. I can ping the address from the  direct connected switch connected switch however from another switch ...

miket by Level 5
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