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Hello,
I'm new to Cisco AnyConnect on the Cisco ASA but have used regular IPSec VPN Remote Access tunnels in the past.
I'm struggling with how to limit network access with AnyConnect. In the past with IPSec VPNs, each IP pool was tied to a group po...
Is anyone using this service?
We are looking at moving to their AVPN network and are looking at the NBFW as an Internet connectivity option.
From what their tech sales have explained, the AVPN Ethernet will come into each locations router as an Ethe...
Good day,
After extensive research I have found no answer so I'm turning to the community.
I'm trying to help a friend setup a VPN but it's a scenario I haven't dealt with and hope someone has.
Here is the basic schematic;
Site 1 - 172.16.23.0/24
S...
Good day,
After extensive research I have found no answer so I'm turning to the community.
I'm trying to help a friend setup a VPN but it's a scenario I haven't dealt with and hope someone has.
Here is the basic schematic;
Site 1 - 172.16.23.0/24
S...
Hello,I am confused on a current scenario and was hoping someone could help me understand why or why not to run an IGP across the WAN in this scenario.MPLS network will be replacing current point-to-point network which consists of a basic 10 sites. ...
Just to clarify, would you point the route to the remote subnet in the linksys router to use the remote site's public IP or the local ASA?
I assume the ASA since the linksys has no way to build the tunnel but my brain is running on empty at this poi...
I wish I had the option of testing in a lab but I don't unfortunately.
I agree on the routes, they should point to the next hop but given this scenario I wanted to clarify from an article I read earlier.
I would imagine port forwarding udp/500 and ...
I can't think of any commands right off that show the history of power-on's. I would personally use a syslog server and just use a Find string of any unique text that is displayed during a reboot. Quick & easy.
With the cable attached, you can issue a show controller. It will tell if it's DTE or DCE.R1#show controller serial 0/1/0Interface Serial0/1/0Hardware is PowerQUICC MPC860DCE V.35, no clock
I've seen some buggy ISR's... and typically where it says "returned to ROM by power-on" it will say something along the lines of system bus error, RAM error, etc.Looks like you may just have a power issue...These are really the only things that could...