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I have an ASA 5510 box and a PIX 515, both running release 8.0(4) of their respective OS's. The idea is to use the ASA as our primary unit, with the PIX as a "hot spare". While both devices have failover capabilities, simply using that is obviously n...
We recently bought another company that had an old PIX box (PIX-501, SW version 6.3(4) ) on their network. As that box was old and barely (if at all) upgradeable, we decided to replace it with an ASA 5505. I copied the config as closely as I could, a...
I have an ASA 5510 that has a route statement in it for a specific class C IP block which routes requests to that address space over our inside network - we have a private link into that third-party network. This works fine for most uses, except for ...
I have a Linksys RV082 with a dual-WAN setup, connecting back to an ASA 5510 via VPN. The Linksys VPN configuration connects to the ASA on the WAN1 port primarily, and has the backup tunnel defined as connecting to the ASA via the WAN2 port. The ASA ...
Currently, the network topology at my workplace is the following:The main office/network (Fairbanks) is in the 10.9.x subnet, and connects to the outside world through a cisco ASA 5510 box.Users on individual computers can use a vpn client to connect...
That's what I was afraid of. I was hoping that since they are running the same level OS, at the least they would be similar enough that I could do some sort of export/import of the config, but if not, then so be it. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the response. This device has a standard license which, if I recall correctly (it's not online at the moment, due to it not working) says "Inside Hosts 50." is this the section you are referring to? If so, then why does it say it is doing ...
Thanks- this sounds promising. One question that still has me a bit puzzled though - how do we route the packets through the ASA? As per the network diagram I attached in response to the other message, all internet bound traffic currently goes throu...
Sure. I've attached a (rough) network diagram showing the routing we currently have, and the routing we want. Note that ONLY the DNS server traffic destined for the Sabre network should go over the alternate routing, all other traffic should go over ...
How can I do this? At one location, we have just replaced the linksys with a Cisco 1811, since we were having some issues with the dual-wan on the linksys, but even with the full Cisco router, there doesn't appear to be an answer-only option. What am...