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Hi all,I am planning on implementing a cisco ASA for vpn use, I am currently using a windows RRAS server for this, on there we can have a windows usergroup and apply ip restrictions to it, If I had an ASA could I do this? or would I need a radius ser...

Hi,all , we have 2 connections to the internet at my place of work, 1 is used for failover, Would it be possible to multilink these 2 connections whilst still providing redundancy ?

I have a scenario where I have created seperate vlans and using my switch as the default gateway. all vlans can route between each other but one vlan cant reach internet. The vlans are 1 and 3 and the address scheme is 10.0.35.0 on vlan 1 which can r...

Hi all, I have an access switch connected to my dist switch, the users keep complaining about performace, I monitored the link to the switch, considering its on my lan, the repsonse time is around 30ms, whereas the others are slightly less, the uplin...

Hi Experts,Hopefully you can help me out with this issue. I have dual 3560 switches providing intervlan routing functions for a few vlans, including one VLAN for connection to an ASA and one VLAN for Guest Wireless Access.Basically, what i want to do...

We currently have an 831 and 1800 series router each connected to a different ISP using ADSL. The two routers belong to the same HSRP group and only one acts as the internet gateway while the other one is on standby. We would like to Track the Virtua...

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Hello everyone,I'm looking in to building a TFTP server. When backing up configuration data, is it possible to back it up to a windows server on the network, or does it have to be backed up to a router on the network?Usually, when you run the tftp b...

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