08-18-2015 01:41 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:05 AM
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08-18-2015 07:26 AM
If you have only a single address then it will not work to have both the Zywall and the ASA active at the same time. If both are active and have the same IP address then when the provider modem does an ARP for the address both will respond. The modem will pick one of the MAC addresses and traffic will go to that device. But the next time the modem does ARP it may choose the MAC of the other device. So it could be inconsistent which firewall is getting the traffic.
In this case your best approach would be to configure the ASAv and then at a time that you choose to disconnect the Zywall and connect the ASA.
HTH
Rick
08-18-2015 07:26 AM
If you have only a single address then it will not work to have both the Zywall and the ASA active at the same time. If both are active and have the same IP address then when the provider modem does an ARP for the address both will respond. The modem will pick one of the MAC addresses and traffic will go to that device. But the next time the modem does ARP it may choose the MAC of the other device. So it could be inconsistent which firewall is getting the traffic.
In this case your best approach would be to configure the ASAv and then at a time that you choose to disconnect the Zywall and connect the ASA.
HTH
Rick
08-18-2015 07:43 PM
Thank you for the answer.
08-19-2015 03:58 AM
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HTH
Rick
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