01-19-2016 05:06 AM - edited 03-12-2019 12:09 AM
We have an Cisco ASA 5510 firewall. There are 4 ports on it configured as 2 outside, and 2 inside.
We have two cable modems attached to the outside ports.
Our plan is to have the "inside1" port directed to one outside port/cable modem,
and the "inside2" port directed to the other outside port/cable modem.
We have been able to get the "inside1-to-outside1" setup to work but not the "inside2-to-outside2" setup (at least at the same time).
First off, is this possible? If so, what are we likely missing - some way to have a second default route for the outside2?
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01-19-2016 05:37 AM
For this scenario to work you need Policy-Based Routing (PBR) which was introduced in ASA release 9.4(1) and is only available for ASA-X platforms.
01-19-2016 05:37 AM
For this scenario to work you need Policy-Based Routing (PBR) which was introduced in ASA release 9.4(1) and is only available for ASA-X platforms.
01-19-2016 06:59 AM
Does the firewall asa 5510 support the "ASA release 9.4(1)" ?
How can I downolad the "ASA release 9.4(1)" ?
01-19-2016 07:44 AM
No, the legacy (EOL announced) ASAs (without -X in the name) don't run the newer software. If you really need that feature it's time for a new firewall. If the 5510 is fine from the performance, then a replacement-product could be the 5508-X. If you need some more power, the 5516-X is for you:
01-27-2016 03:24 AM
We can use Cisco ASA 5515-X ???
01-27-2016 03:30 AM
Yes, that's also an -X model. I wouldn't recommend the 5515-X nowadays. The 5516-X is only slightly more expensive, and gives you more power. If you don't need the power of the 5516-X, then the 5508-X is a good buy.
But still, the 5515-X can do that.
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