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I'm trying to set up a virtual NGFW/FTD in our lab environment. I wanted it to be a stand alone system and not have to set up a separate manager. However, when I try to enable the local manager, I receive the following error:
"This device does not...
I just installed a fresh image of the FireSIGHT Management server virtual machine, version 5.4.0. I'm now trying to patch it up to 5.4.1.8. However, when I try to install/run the patch file, it fails with the error:
Update Installation Failed : [1...
A co-worker is setting up a firewall, and he configured a firewall with a trunked port-channel and 2 sub-interfaces on the ASA. One of the sub-interfaces is "Inside" the other is "Outside".
Personally, I don't like this setup because you're using th...
Here is what I'd like to do, I'm just not sure if it will work, and I don't have the equipment to be able to bench test.
We need to separate an environment from our corporate IT environment. Typically, IT places their own fail over pair at the site,...
I've got a 3560X running IOS Universal 15.0.2. I'm trying to setup a VRF, but the command "ip vrf" is not an option. The odd thing is that "show ip vrf" is an option.
Am I missing something? According to Cisco's documentation, VRF is supported on...
I ended up opening up a TAC case and they helped figure out the issue. Turns out the image file was corrupt. I didn't think to check the hash of the file after the download, and the error really didn't indicate a corrupt image.
TAC had me verify th...
Maybe I'm just "old school" then since I've never seen this setup done nor done it myself (with inside and outside on the same physical interface). I've always tried to keep outside and inside separate, so I wasn't sure if there were any security im...
I figured that if a firewall or link fails, it would trigger a failover on both pairs. The biggest question mark is on ensuring that the same firewall/link is active so you're not trying to send traffic to the standby device.
So I figured it out after you said that. I had looked at the licenses, and I did see that we had the ip services license installed. What I didn't notice was this line:
License State: Inactive
I had to activate the license and accept the EULA and ...