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Hi Guys
Is it possible to set up a port channel across 2 stacked switches?
Below is a diagram of what i would like to happen but im not sure if its possible without hardware to test on.
Hi All
I wonder if anyone can tell me the meaning of description fields in the log viewer. I looked throught the Cisco ASA book and i cannot find it in there.
Built (in | out)bound TCMP connection for faddr (faddr | icmp_seq_num) [(idfw_user)] ga...
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I have an issue where we are creating a VPN to a different site where the subnets overlap. I am not in control of the other site so I cannot make any changes at their end so I have to assume everything is configured correctly.
I have set up the ...
All This is my first time configuring a ASA and im facing some issues. It seems like im trying to do something basic but i cannot get it to work how i expect. I have multiple public IP addresses say /29 and im trying to assign them to an interface. ...
Maybe have a look into putting it into transparent mode. This will allow you to block on the same network but you would have to make sure they are at either interface. Personally I have never set this up but I have seen it implemented.
Sorry i dont understand.
So you had 2 VLAN 50's that are different. Could you not create another vlan 51 and put servers into that or use no Vlans and just use access ports set to the correct VLAN on the switch and plug them info the ASA.
I believe its to do with them moving from switch ports in the 5505 to routed ports in the 5506.
You can use the same VLAN ID on multiple ports but the VLAN doesnt "span" across all of the interfaces.
Found the anwser.
faddr = foreign address
gaddr = global address = the IP the real IP has been changed to with NAT (if it has)
laddr = local address = the real IP