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Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me out a little here.This started out as a little bit of a lockdown project that I didn't have time to do until now. First the setup:Standard home broadband router with wifi (Netgear) (has the network 192.168.0.0/24) R...

Spaceman73 by Level 1
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Hello,I need basic info. I am confused that large scale NAT. For example we have a single interface for ISP. There are 30,000 devices using Internet access simultaneously using NAT.Assume each device can have 5 connections to Internet open at any tim...

xfrieyt by Level 1
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Hi,How do you prioritize CISCO's certifications in terms of significance & practicality?Collaboration, Data Center, Security, Service Provider, IoT, Enterprise Thanks

R1====interface Loopback0ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0!interface GigabitEthernet0/0ip address 192.1.100.1 255.255.255.0duplex autospeed automedia-type rj45!interface GigabitEthernet0/1ip address 192.1.25.1 255.255.255.0duplex autospeed automedia-...

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Resolved! RDP

Hi, I had opened port 3389 for RDP and it was working well up until 2 weeks ago.Now I can no longer RDP to my office server. What could be the issue? Secondly, do Cisco routers by default block traffic through port 2096? 

Mvuvi by Level 1
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  Referring to the network diagram, ISP providing 5 Public and I've plan to distribute the public IP to Fortigate and Peplink as per network diagram. Therefore, kindly advise the config below is it workable based on the network diagram.  Interface g0...

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Hi  I've been asked to fire up an ASAv for in one of our existing Azure environments which currently have Checkpoint CloudGuard IaaS protecting north/south and east/west traffic. The ASAv will be to terminate s2s and web vpns. I'm a little confused r...

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If i i have source subnet 192.168.0.0/24 and traffic flowing from inside to outside inferface and in outside interface I have 3 destination and want to perform different nat for different destination how can i do the natfor exflowing to 1st destinati...

SajeshB by Level 1
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We recently had to re-IP a datacenter and a server that was on a 172.x.x.x network is now on a 10.x.x.x one.  There are statically IP'd cameras out in the field that need that 172.x.x.x address.  We are using routers at each location.Is there some ki...

Hi All, Would like to know your inputs about this issue that I'm facing right now. So I do have 1 Cisco router configured as ezvpn client and I also have another private circuit with bgp connected to it. Both Peering (from bgp/ezvpn server) advertise...