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Hello,I have a strange issue on my home LAN. I have a front end router connected to my ASA 5505, which in turn connects my internal LAN. (I have attached a diagram since there are several components). I recently upgraded my 1841 router to an RV-32...
Hi all,I have a really odd issue that is driving me crazy. I have a somewhat complex setup which goes something like: ISP Cable Modem ==> Router ==> ASA5505 ==> Internal LAN. Have a few servers on the internal network I need to be able to access f...
I recently installed a Cisco router between my ISP and my PIX 501. Now I am unable to connect to inside servers. I think the problem is my static NAT entries on the PIX. Can anybody help me out? Thank you!-Bk
Good morning,I made a change to my home network configuration, where I added a Cisco 1600 router between my cable modem and PIX 501, to which my internal hosts are all connected. (See my discussion post entitled "PIX 501 not talking to Next Hop rout...
Hello,My home network currently consists of a Cable Modem --> PIX 501 --> Switch --> internal hosts. The PIX outside interface is set to DHCP, and the device is also DHCP server for my network.I am trying to add a router between the ISP Modem and th...
Thanks Marius for all your assistance with this! Finally got it working by following your advice, along with a few other tweaks. (With more than a little assistance from Juan, also here on the forums). In addition to totally removing NAT from the ...
Finally got this working. Thanks to all (especially Mpyhala). Final resolution was to turn off port forwarding, go back to PAT rules for each port, along with STATIC translations on the ASA.-Brian
Hi Marius,Thank you for your quick response. I am going to read it carefully and make sure I understand what you are suggesting before I proceed. But I wanted to let you know that I am *not* using one-to-one NAT. The router appears to come with P...
Hi Marius,I understand what you are saying. However before I opened this support request I had a ticket opened with Cisco. They told me this has to be done via a static translation on the ASA. So right now at the RV router all traffic is being for...
Hey Marius,I think we're really close. Following your advice, I removed all NAT entries from the ASA. Users can still connect to the internet. I have a single static mapping on the ASA:static (inside,outside) tcp interface 1701 192.168.1.202 www ...