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Looking for someone to configure my ASA 5506-X after Verizon Router

Hi, 

 

Can someone recommend a company to configure my ASA 5506-X?

 

Thanks,

 

Ammar

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balaji.bandi
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Its not an hard task you can follow below link guided :

 

https://www.speaknetworks.com/basic-cisco-asa-5506-x-configuration-example/

 

still looking for a consultant look locally than the community.

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Hi Balaji,

 

I do have block of 5 Static IP addresses. so I don't know where to use them and where they should go on the firewall...there where I am struggling.

 

Thank you for your answers   

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explain more so we may help you, what you looking to configure.

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my home network contain below:

 

- Verizon router G1100 

- Cisco switch SG220-26p 

- NAS Synology 

- 3 access points Cisco AIR-CAP2702I-A-K9

- 1 outdoor camera as of now plan is to have 3-4 cameras 

- Sonos AMP

 

The network design is based on network segmentation using vlan’s and subnets.

The firewall will be responsible for the segmentation providing access to the different networks.

In order to do so we need to create multiple VLAN’s on the switches and trunks on the access points.

Each VLAN can have a connection to the Firewall (dedicated one Gb) or we can bundle them into a trunk.

 

We already imaged the Access Points need to be imaged and configure them (CLI work)

The switch needs to be configured with the different VLAN’s and trunks to the access points.

The firewall needs to have internet access using the Verizon connection and connected to the different switch VLAN’s

After the Firewall has internet access we need to configure NAT and ACL’s.

 

That was the plan i don' know if it make sense 

 

I really appreciate your effort!

 

Ammar 

 

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