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Hello,I have a C4948E-S switch, on 12.2(54)SG1.I have two VLANs (5,10)... 192.168.5.0/24192.168.10/24I've enabled IP routing, ip cef is on by default, also enabled ip multicast routing. With both machines HOST A connected on VLAN 5 and HOST B pointin...
Hello,I am wondering if anyone has any pointers on configuring security on a Cisco 3750X switch that sits on a public (WAN) network. It will distribute connectivity to individual ASA firewalls as there are only two main links from upstream. Obviously...
Hello folks,Just a few questions. We are looking to deploying Cisco ASA 5545 into a network. I have a couple of issues with designing the network correctly. We need to be able to scale out to more hosts than a single VLAN, we would also be considerin...
Hello,I have a quick question for you guys, as I'm not too sure if you can do this. Basically, we are connecting two offices together and need higher bandwidth between the sites over VPN. The main site has a leased line and the remote site has an SDS...
We are looking to deploy an ASA 5520, but I need to know if it is possible for it to work in this environment.We have colo space, with two IP ranges. They provide two network drops, one from each switch connected to different routers. One in which ha...
Would it not be a good idea for a public switch to employ some form of rate-limiting to prevent any one port from causing this issue - or at least reduce it? Of course this discussion reinforces what I've been telling people for years... just because...
Interesting discussion. Of course, I considered the 4948 but we are looking at basically twice the price of the 3560X and 3750X switches. Assuming we are careful with the load on the switches we will be okay. The system is working okay on a 2960S at ...
Yes I have heard they are not good at high PPS applications, but saying that... SoftLayer seem to use 3750X with much success. I surpose it depends on the traffic levels really. Thanks for the guides, I have already implemented those, so besides that...
Would ISP not have to know the outside IP of the ASA that the additional block is behind though? This means we have to go back to them to change stuff and they are not exactly wanting to do that. We also don't want to tier ASA behind one another. I t...
Hi Collin,Yes we do require all devices to have public IP. It is a network of servers only, anything that is not front end is obviously on a different network. I hear you re L3 switching in front. Would that not be a problem with an upstream /29 rout...