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I have a problem accessing a switch via snmp. The switch is configured for snmp, has community, etc.
I can access the switch using snmp from this network addr: 10.35.11.xx, the switch ip is 10.48.4.x.
I have a virtual machine, ...
Hello Cisco,We just bought an RV220W router for a customer.He has a staic ip to the outside world. The router works fine allowing clients to connect to internet, etc.The client computers are windows 7 and/or Windows 8. They are using McAfee for vir...
I think i have configured an ASA 5505 for DMZ.There is an outside ip 96.229.98.123, which should allow remote access (3389) to a computer which should bea DMZ, 10.1.1.99.I am unable to get to this computer (windows XP) using the ou...
Hello All,I saw a post in routerdiscussions.com that was close to what I need to do. But this site seems a better placeto ask a question.We need to install a second switch (SF300-24P) to an existing network with an SF300 48P and an ASA5500 for gatew...
Hello Tom,that answers my question. I will set the switch, 48p is connected directly to the asa.I will give it a shot. Thank you and thank Cisco for this support
Hello Tom,We are using GE3 for the port, it is set as 1U, 20T. I will assume 20 is the vlan tag (??). the vlan Id is 20.Also the 24P switch is set as layer 3 mode. BUT the 48P switch is set for layer 2 mode. Do we need toset the 48P switch to lay...
Hello Tom,This seems to be similar to a problem I have. I have an ASA (192.168.1.1) and two SF300 switches - one switchis 48 port (192.168.1.254) and the other 24P (192.168.1.253) we have a second vlan 20 set up on the 24P switch (192.168.2.253) w...
Hello Tom,Thanks for the info. This is helpful. I have done some checking as far as the ASA is concerned and wemight be ok. I will keep the port info in mide.Eric
Hello Thomas,I checked the config file on the ASA looks like there is a license for 3 vlans. But, there is a vlan1 (192.168.1.xx)the "default" vlan, and there is a vlan2 for the outside ip, does this mean we have only 1 left? One more question - I ...