09-09-2023 10:09 AM - last edited on 09-09-2023 01:42 PM by shule
Hey
i have a switch, some ap’s with controllers and a ASA 5550 but no router.
my questions are:
1. Can I use the ASA instead of a router or do I need a router? I’m planning on configuring vlans so I need something where I can configure router in a stick.
2. What’s the port speed on the ASA? I can’t find anything online.
and just to say it before I get called out for using such old equipment it’s for educational purposes that I want to “play” with it.
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09-09-2023 12:53 PM
Hello @Jonas Palm,
You can use ASA 5550 for routing between VLANs and as a router-on-a-stick configuration. It supports routing features like static routes, dynamic routing protocols (e.g., OSPF), and VLAN interfaces. You can create VLAN interfaces on the ASA and route traffic between them.
The ASA 5550 comes with Gigabit Ethernet ports. It has multiple Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for connecting to your network. You can expect to have 1 Gbps speed on each of its Ethernet ports.
09-09-2023 12:53 PM
Hello @Jonas Palm,
You can use ASA 5550 for routing between VLANs and as a router-on-a-stick configuration. It supports routing features like static routes, dynamic routing protocols (e.g., OSPF), and VLAN interfaces. You can create VLAN interfaces on the ASA and route traffic between them.
The ASA 5550 comes with Gigabit Ethernet ports. It has multiple Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for connecting to your network. You can expect to have 1 Gbps speed on each of its Ethernet ports.
09-09-2023 01:01 PM
Great. That’s what I’n doing then. Thank you for helping
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