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I have two IP ranges coming from one provider over 1 T1, both are /29's. I've recently purchased an ASA 5510 to protect the office, but can't seem to make use of the second range of IP's. I'm connecting to a Cisco 2500 router and it all works fine ...
Am I to believe that this device can not handle more then 1 ip range? If anyone could answer before my time is up to return this unit I'd greatly appreciate it. thanks,Steve
Yes, two ranges and want to use them both on the ASA. I intended to leave the 2500 in place as I don't have a T1 card for the ASA. I've thrown together a quick network diagram of how it "should" work. Just to reiterate the original post though:fr...