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Hello, I'm having a bit of a trouble trying to configure an OSPF setup here on packet tracer. You can find my topology in the attachement Capture.PNG. What's happening is that my "BERLIN" labelled router just doesn't get any of the routes it's suppos...
Hello, Well everything is in the title. My ASA doesn't translate the IP address when i try to ping a router in the external network.Here's my topology and my ASA configuration. EDIT : I tried to ping the same router from my DHCP server, which is in t...
Oh my god... I can't believe i banged my head against the wall for two days because of a simple ip address duplicate... Thanks for your response anyway.Conclusion : weird loops like this may be caused by two routers having the same IP address on the ...
My mistake, i pasted twice the same configuration when I created the post. Now it's edited. Here is the IP interface brief for Berlin : Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status ProtocolGigabitEthernet0/0 10.10.100.6 YES manual up upGigabitEthernet0/1 1...
Ok this doesn't make any **bleep** sense.Finally found a solution, i post it there in case the same bug happens to someone else.Don't look for any logic behind it, i guess the problem was just CPT related. On the ASA, for each network whose addresses...
The problem doesn't come from the access list. The packet can go through the firewall, it's only the src IP address that isn't translated. See capture attached to this message.
I assume that as you now have looked at the image, all your questions have found an answer. In the outbound pdu details tab, i can see that the SRC IP adress is still the local one. What is that packet-tracer command you just mentionned ? Where shoul...