The rest of the posts are fine... use PAT for the HTTP redirects from the outside to the inside and use the ACL to do the blocking & permissioning.Couple things to be careful of and some suggestions:1. Be aware that an ACL can be applied to both in...
Very true... the defaults issued by using the "primary" or "secondary" parameters are quite sufficient to effect control over who becomes the 'root' on a per VLAN basis.That said, there is something to be said for simply disabling this 'feature' of n...
The new version 3.6 of the Cisco Concentrator supports Extensive Authentication Protocol (EAP) which means, in short, that the built in Microsoft IPSEC client can be used. This is new from the 3.5x version. Here's a link for you:http://www.cisco.co...
Just to add to your point on "teaming", Compaq also has this feature and they refer to it as "ALB" (adaptive load balancing, I think). We use it extensively where GigE servers are redundantly connected to two 6513 server pool switches. We also h...
Not really enough information to make an educated guess, but I suggest you check your network settings on your XP clients to see what type of node you have specified. There are a number of possible settings to try which affect network browsing capab...