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We have a new WS-C4507R+E to replace our WS-C4507R-E Core switch which is end of life. Both switches are on line and trunked together and support internal traffic. Both switches are connected to our Firewall, but only the OldCore has viable (static...
I need a bit of a reality check here. I have a 5515x with two outbound connections. One interface is connected to an ISP. The other is connected to a stub network for testing. From inside networks, I can ping through, browse the web, etc using...
I'm trying to set up policy based routing in a staging environment. The ASA is a 5515-x running 9.44 and it supports it.
I have one internal interface and two external interfaces (ISP1 and ISP2) ISP1 is the default route. I'm trying to route tra...
I have two ISP outbound circuits connected to a 5520 ASA version 8.4(7). I can't figure out how to create a route based on source ip rather than destination IP. In a nutshell, I want to route WIFI and web conferencing via one interface and web ...
I'm trying to set up a WAN connection on a recently installed MEF layer 2 link that is provided by our ISP. I've tried two approaches so far without any luck. The switch at HQ is a Cat4507 with IP routing enabled. The switch at the remote site is...
Thanks for confirming that. It has also occurred to me that all of the NAT statements on the firewall are tied to the interface connected to the OldCore. So I'll need to re-address the external interface on the NewCore regardless. The (re)addres...
I'm not vested in the idea of serving VPN via the second interface. I'm just trying to relieve some of the load off of the default route interface. I have a couple of other options for separating traffic and will go down that route instead. Sim...
Thank you for the input; that makes sense. Is there a viable way to host AnyConnect via an interface that is not used as the default route? We're not running any routing protocols, just static routes for internal traffic and next-hop to the ISP's...
Thanks to both of you for the input.
It looks like it may be a routing issue of sorts after all. If I'm reading the output correctly, it's pushing the return packets out the external-ISP1 interface rather than external-ISP2 that the ICMP packets or...