10-24-2013 08:45 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:13 PM
Hi,
I am trying to configure my cisco 5505 firewall to pass traffic between Vlans. I will provide a basic overview of the current network setup
Vlan1 - Inside - 172.16.1.1 (dhcp pool) 172.16.1.5/172.16.1.200
Vlan2 - Outside - External IP Adress
Vlan3 - Printer - 172.16.3.1 (dhcp pool) 172.16.3.10/172.16.3.100
I would like to be able to pass traffic from vlan1 to vlan3, at the moment I cannot ping from one Vlan to another.
What procedure do I need to follow? baring in mind Vlan 1 has NAT configured and Vlan 3 has no forward to Vlan 2 in place. I am currently running on a basic license.
Thanks in advance!
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10-25-2013 10:00 AM
Hi,
Can you configure NAT exemption or static identity NAT and tell us if it works after that, by the way which version of OS are you using ?
Regards
Alain
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10-24-2013 07:50 PM
Hi,
In this case we need to verify the security level that you have in your interfaces, security levels define how the traffic will flow, by default, traffic from higher security level to lower will flow with no restrictions, please verify that so based on that we can verify how to proceed
Important:
In routed mode, you can configure up to three active VLANs with the Base license, and up to 20 active VLANs with the Security Plus license.
10-25-2013 01:35 AM
Hi Andres,
Vlan1 - Inside - security level 100
Vlan2 - Outside - security level 0
Vlan3 - Printer - Security level 50
For some reason I cannot pass traffic from Vlan1 to Vlan3...
10-25-2013 10:00 AM
Hi,
Can you configure NAT exemption or static identity NAT and tell us if it works after that, by the way which version of OS are you using ?
Regards
Alain
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10-31-2013 05:03 AM
Hi Cadet,
sorry for late response but NAT exemption seems to have worked. Thanks!
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