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I have FMC and configured hairpin NAT to access to web server with public IP from internal LAN, and it works fine when I try to access to web server with public ip from internal LAN, but problem is when I try to enter to web server with internal IP f...

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HiIf I NAT a range on our FTD to a Pool of addresses before it goes across a VPN do I need any extra ACLs, I am seeing the traffic on the peer FTD and its now sourced from the new NAT pool, ?? Thanks

Hi, I need some advice. I have an ACL1 with four internal VLANs as source (VLAN1, VLAN2, VLAN3, VLAN4). All of them have permitted access via tcp/80 and tcp/443 to destination ANY (WAN). ACL2 permits VLAN3 to access a host in VLAN10 via tcp/21. The p...

mcgiga by Level 1
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Hi,Need help here, Im migrating Cisco ASA5555 to Firepower 2100 ASA. I have uploaded the configuration on the Firepower 2100 ASA but Im not able to ping the point to point connection between the Firepower ASA and my Router.  Core1#show running-config...

Jobs2024 by Level 1
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Hello Experts,Are all interfaces supported to be a source for the SNMP using FDM? if we can use the tunnel interface, how can we know the API related to this interface to put the details inside the SNMP-hostFTD 1120, version 7.2.5.2Thanks

Sudqi by Level 1
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Hello community! I'm struggling with setting up a snmp server on a cisco FTD. I only have on-box management (FDM) running with the suggested version 7.2.5. I'm pretty sure that in the past it was possible to upload the configuration via flexconfig, b...

janvanek by Level 1
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