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Hi all, I have an internal network on my cisco isr 192.168.191.X/24 I have a client in that network that I would like to have outbound internet access.  I can't seem to come up with the right ACL, or config to allow this. Also, from the router, I can...

aastaguy by Level 1
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I have a ISP wireless router which connects to my lan. The gateway/dhcp server is connected directly to the isp via fa 0/1. Gateway fa 0/0 is connected to another router "local_router" and is a client of dhcp server. Everything is up and running and ...

I'm about to implement PBR on our ASA to route guest network traffic out of our secondary WAN connection. I do have a couple questions about the configuration though. Primary WAN Gateway: 165.XXX.XXX.129Secondary WAN Gateway: 206.XXX.XXX.1Guest Netwo...

tim829 by Level 1
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Previous posting got marked as spam <sigh>Issue: I currently have an under-powered Cisco router and non-Cisco switch.  Want to replace with ISR4451, running 16.08.01 (Fuji) with two SM-X-ES3-24-P modules (24-port switches), running 15.0(2)EJ. I tried...

joelm by Level 1
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Hello there,I am using switch on gns3 that is connected to 3 vms (packetfence, windows 7 and windows server)I have used the following commands: int vlan1ip add 192.168.17.148 255.255.255.0 to enable 802.1x:dot1x system-auth-control to enable AAA:aaa ...

I have the below route in my routing table. The route table shows 17.0.0.0/20 is subnetted, but it also says it has specific OSPF route for 17.42.192.0 in the table. But there is no subnet mask associated to the route 17.46.192.0. So would like to kn...

RS19 by Level 4
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Hi,I was hired to clean up a network and document the topology and confgiuration. In the environment, there are a pair of Cisco 1900 series ISRs that are configured for HSRP and I'm having some difficulty figuring out why the HSRP is configured the w...

Hello, I know that there're some possibilities with default route to be conditionally advertised using ospf and route maps. But do it's possible to somehow tell OSPF: if some address is reachable via ping (using SLA for example) then advertise and re...

from88 by Level 4
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