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We use Cisco Anyconnect and a Ciscos ASA 5520 to connect our remote users. Lately we have had intermittent issues where users get authenticated and connect ok, but cannot access shared drives on the network. Its bascially like they...
We have a Mitell Border Gateway in our DMZ configured to accept teleworker connections. I have it all configured, but I get one way com errors on the Mitel border gateway when i try to place a call to a teleworker(phone set up out...
I am trying to correctly configure our ASA 5520 and our Mitel Border Gateway in our DMZ. In the documentation for the Mitel border gateway it wants me to set up 2 external IP's on my ASA one to allow 443 traffice into the MBG, and another for 443 tr...
I have a ASA 5520, and im trying to set up a Mitel Border Gateway. If have successfully nat'd an outside address to the its IP on the dmz that allows traffic in from outside, however I cannot get the proper translation/ACL working for it to also be ...
We use Cisco Anyconnect with a Cisco ASA 5520 firewall. Today I changed the inside interface of the firewall's IP because i needed to do some inter vlan routing and needed to move the inside interface from the lan vlan to a routed port on our 3750. ...
MS,This is pretty much how it is set up... Yet Im still gettting one way com error on the ip phone and when i do test calls i cant seem to trap why they packets are not going outbound from the MBG to the outside. The tcp/udp traceroute on the mbg do...
The Mitel set up is as this: Teleworker user in remote office with phone plugged into their local internet connection. That phone is programmed to find a Mitel device at a certain routable IP. That IP is the outside nat'd IP of the Mitel Border gat...
That's close but I think its backwards, i want two external IP's with the same port 443 open to the outside, to pat to one dmz ip, one for 443 and one for 4443.
Where would the ACL's get applied currently i have MBG1 and MBG to allowing 443 access on the outside interface, would your suggestion then put the ACLs on the DMZ interface?
Im a bit confused by this, i create two access list one for each outside facing address, and allow 443 access to each of them, i think create two static nat entries that nat the outside ip's to the access-lists?