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I have an interesting scenario and can't work out how to solve my problem.We have multiple sites. Each site has two P2P links back to different data centres, in turn the data centres are connected via P2P links. OSPF runs across the network to prov...
Hi,I have a bit of a strange issue. We have five 1141N's scattered around the office. We had an issue reported whereby some people said that they could get to Google but Outlook would not connect to the mail server. One of our junior engineers sim...
Just one outside interface.The ASA's lack of functionality is very disappointing, it's not like they are cheap and cheerful consumer units. It looks like I'm going to have to propose swapping it out for a Fortigate.I find it really odd that in switc...
Thanks for the reply Marcin. Both of your suggestions are good ones, however in this scenario both DC firewalls are alive at the same time, so there needs to be some kind of logic on the device at the remote site to say that it should only use tunne...
It seems the claim that Google was working but not the connection to an internal server may have been a red herring, however this issue seems to have appeared on another AP in the same office today. Same model of AP, same software version. This tim...
There are internal and guest networks but in theory their Outlook should connect via RPC tunnelling over HTTPS if they were on the guest network. I have asked the 1st liners to perform some basic troubleshooting if this happens again rather than just...