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Hi all,I am afraid that due to ip inspect settings, streaming stops after a couple of seconds. I have created an ip inspect name to inspect for tvp and udp traffic on the wan interface and it inspects traffic going out.What could cuase such issues wi...

I am working on the exact same configuration as noted here (https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3514264) that uses subinterfaces on the asa. I have two interfaces on my stacked 3750's configured as trunk ports (primary ASA on primary 3750 stack m...

dclarolh1 by Level 1
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HI ,I have a PIX 535 connected through OFC to Cisco 2960 Switch.PIX end - G0 (SC type Connector) - Switch End - Gi1/0/28 (LC type connector) When I am pinging from either side, I am getting packet drops.  CRC error is increasing at PIX interface.Spee...

leninstcs by Level 1
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Hello All,Today at our Datacenter there was a very strange issue. So we were seeing many drops with servers that we had on one of our many cirucits. Only one circuit was affected. After troubleshooting through everything I realized that the issue was...

hi! I've a firewall with 4 nic card, 2 of those nics are connected to the public and private  dmz respectively. The remaining 2 nics are connected to the public internet and internal lan each.eg.Nic1 - Public  DMZ Nic2 - Private   DMZNic3 - Internet ...

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Hi,When exporting configuration with the 'copy current-config' command the CCO password for auto-update is visible.Anyone know if there is a way to remove/encrypt/hide the password in that file?The password is not visible in CLI with 'show config' or...

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