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Hello.
I'm trying to configure an ASA 5505 (version 9.2(4)) for basic routing on the 192.168.x.y network.
The connection to my ISP is a Cisco RV110W (giving me the 192.168.1.X network) which is running my network just fine, but now I want to add the ...
Thanks everybody for your input.
I did try switching ports, to no avail.
Last night I changed the external interface to use DHCP and that fixed things. It didn't like the static IP address for some reason. It wasn't in the DHCP pool of the 110, so I ...
I just set the default route to be the laptop on the 1.x subnet, and the 5505 went out and got its MAC address just fine. So I used that same IP address on the 110 and again the 5505 would not accept the ARP reply.
Could this problem have something t...
The 'arp permit-nonconnected' has no effect.
Yes, the 110 has it's network interface configured as 192.168.1.1/24.
The debug arp gave this:
ciscoasa(config)# debug arpdebug arp enabled at level 1ciscoasa(config)# ping 4.2.2.2Type escape sequence to a...
Vlan 2 (e0/0) is the outside interface, which I'm having trouble with.
Vlan 1 (e0/1 - e0/7) is the inside interface with the 3.X subnet on it.
The ASA's ports are put into Vlan 1 by default, so the config only lists the changes from the default.
When...
Good thought, but it didn't help.
I can ping the laptop I have on the hub between the 5505 and the 110, but it keeps ignoring the ARP reply from the 110. I don't get it.