On each HSRP router you wouldnt necessarily have to give out a /25 mask. But could exclude half the range, i.e dhcp excluded-address 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.127 & exclude the opposite range on the standby HSRP router. OR as a better solution you coul...
Unfortunately the ASA-5510 lacks certain routing features such as Policy-based Routing that would be an easy solution for what you want to accomplish. Here is a good writeup of some other possible scenarious and solutionshttps://supportforums.cisco....
By default ospf running over point-to-point links use multicast hellos to form the neighbor relationship. My guess is that you need a neighbor statement under the ospf process. As some link types by default dont send the multicast hellosThe configu...
My apologies for giving you incorrect information Andy, Vasilis is absolutely correct. I was not aware of this sort of implicit permit for a non-existent access-list. Thank you for teaching me something new Vasilis
For Policy-Based Routing - If no traffic is matched it will simply be processed/forwarded normally by looking at the routing table or with cef. However it is possible to blackhole traffic IF the traffic is matched and the next-hop is not correct.