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I have to implement a failover VPN via a second ISP. ASA is set up with int outside1 default route tracked and static IP. int outside2 default route not tracked metric 2 and dynamic IP There is a site-2-site IPSEC VPN to a data center.. Now, the cust...

vitesse-it by Community Member
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A client's network has a PIX 515 and an ASA5505 on the internal network. DHCP sets the PIX as the default-gateway for all of the network hosts, bar four. These four machines are configured to use the ASA as their default-gateway - this is a solution ...

I have a PIX 501 that I am using for a small office location. Behind the firewall is a web server, running two different web instances. The first is running internally on port 85, the second uses port 86. On the PIX, I want to designate two separa...

pondersean by Level 2
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Hi,I am trying to create HA nac servers. I have configured the NAC servers' eth0 ip addresses and configured them to pass management vlan tag. Now I am trying to access the CAS direct access web admin console (which is the first step to cluster the 2...

jad.sadek by Community Member
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I have a HQ site located in the UK and all my main infrastructure is located within this site. At this site I have a VPN 3000 concentrator.I am thinking of deploying a 878 router at our new branch office in Australia. Now, since people in Australia w...

Hi,I am currently trying to implement Cisco Secure Desktop using ASA's.I have got Secure desktop profiles setup etc.. However when i login to the CSD the we portal opens in the browser, is there a way to not open the web portal i.e the file share etc...

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