09-04-2020 11:28 AM
Hi,
I have an ASA 5506-X want to configure it after a Verizon router model number (G1100).
I have block of 5 static IP address.
Anything I need to change on Verizon Router?
I will appreciate your help with this.
Thanks,
Ammar
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09-05-2020 10:50 AM
Assign an IP address to the ASA's "outside" interface that is in the same network as the verizon router's inside interface.
Configure a default route on the ASA pointing to the verizon router's inside interface.
Configured NAT/PAT on the ASA to hide all internal networks behind the ASA's outside interface, for outbound internet traffic.
Configure static NAT rules for your NAS etc.
09-04-2020 12:13 PM
Are those 5 IP addresses in use or a separate network? If separate then you need a static route for that network on the Verizon router, pointing to the ASA's outside interface as the next hop. You can then use those 5 IP addresses for NAT.
HTH
09-05-2020 10:25 AM
Hi Rob,
The 5 IP addresses are not in use. What do you mean by separate network? I have this as a home network, but it is not set up yet due to the firewall needing to be configured.
Thank you for the response!
Ammar
09-05-2020 10:39 AM
Do those 5 IP addresses belong to the same network as an interface configured the Verizon router?
Provide your configuration might be easier for us to determine what you need to configure.
09-05-2020 10:46 AM
Yes they are the same network. What I'm trying to configure is a network containing home camera system that I can access with a VPN connection, synology NAS, and three cisco access points. I hired two people, but they could not figure out how to get past the Verizon router...
Ammar
09-05-2020 10:50 AM
Assign an IP address to the ASA's "outside" interface that is in the same network as the verizon router's inside interface.
Configure a default route on the ASA pointing to the verizon router's inside interface.
Configured NAT/PAT on the ASA to hide all internal networks behind the ASA's outside interface, for outbound internet traffic.
Configure static NAT rules for your NAS etc.
09-05-2020 11:28 AM
So I added one of the static IP addresses to the outside. I don't know if you meant that. i have attached a screen shot.
09-05-2020 11:45 AM
I did a logical using Cisco Packet Tracer.
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