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Hi Guys,I recently configured our ASA 5515X firewall with anyconnect vpn. The VPN client can log in and connect to the internet due to tunnel all traffic. However, the vpn clients (192.168.150.0/24) cannot see the internal network on 192.168.0.0/24 (...
Hi All, I am a beginner with Cisco configuration and I am currently using ASDM to configure our ASA 5515-X. I am having an issue where I want users to vpn login from outside into the ASA VPN and then see the internal network (192.168.0.0/24). I can ...
Hi Suresh, Please see attached. The entire goal of what I am doing is to simply let clients connect through a VPN from our new ISP and allow them to see the existing internal network (192.168.0.0/24) and to browse the internet through the new ISP (T...
Hi Suresh, Correction, 192.168.0.7 is meant to be 192.168.0.1 which is the gateway on the existing network. I think I may have confused myself with the network setup. Currently the ASA inside interface has the IP of 192.168.0.10 and this is connecte...
Hi , I currently have the ASA internal network (192.168.0.10) connected to a switch in L2 mode. Within the existing 192.168.0.0/24 network I have a gateway at 192.168.0.7 which handles traffic for that network. Would I need to create the route 192.16...
This is the reverse with Nat#2 disable Result of the command: "packet-tracer input outside tcp 192.168.150.110 25000 192.168.0.15 80"Phase: 1Type: UN-NATSubtype: staticResult: ALLOWConfig:nat (inside,outside) source static inside-host inside-host des...