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Hello World,
I'll jump straight to it:
When I navigate to the ASA Access Rules tab in ASDM, I am simply overwhelmed by the large number of interfaces and ACLs that we have ... namely, because I am in a enterprise environment.
To really learn the la...
I'll get straight to the point: I started out preparing for the CCIE-SP by creating a solid ESXi lab --- with plenty of resources for at least 10-20 CSR1000vs and at least 10 IOS-XRv or so.
All was working great and everything operational using dot...
I'm curious to know what the remark says for the permit ip any any. Is it just "Allow everything" ?
There are no comments, it's for the outside interface, but correct me if I'm wrong, this statement allows ALL IP traffic to exit outside interface, re...
Seb,
Thanks for clearly explaining. So I think I understand. As one last example, this is an illustration where someone put an ANY ANY IP PERMIT statement, after first defining a bunch of explicitly defining rules before it. This is for the "outsid...
Seb,
Thank you for the clarification. There are still two items related to this that would help me understand a bit more:
1) I understand your explanation below about higher security to lower security, such as LAN to WAN interface, however, what ...