05-24-2018 11:49 AM - edited 03-05-2019 10:30 AM
So I have a question on what the best way to handle multiple public IP addresses is on an ASA appliance.
Which of these two options is best?
Use a single public interface with the whole range of IPs assigned to it via static ARP table entries
(This is how the device has been configured)
Or assign a single public IP to the physical interface, and create virtual interfaces for each of the other addresses.
Thanks for your input.
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05-24-2018 09:54 PM
Most used solution is to put a single public IP in the range on the outside interface of your ASA. and use the others in NAT rules. to which the ASA will respond on the outside interface
05-24-2018 09:54 PM
Most used solution is to put a single public IP in the range on the outside interface of your ASA. and use the others in NAT rules. to which the ASA will respond on the outside interface
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