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Hello all. Im wondering if anyone can tell me if there is a way for an administrator to query if a queue is in administration mode without logging into the client. We have a scenario where, when there are no attendants in the office we need to query...
Hi, Im looking for a bit of assistance, Im pretty sure im making a silly mistake somewhere. I am trying to allow port 3389 through ASA to a host for RDP. I will eventually tie it down so it can only be accessed from one location. ASA Version 9.8(2)...
TCP PAT from INSIDE:192.168.50.50 3389-3389 to OUTSIDE:X.X.X.X 3389-3389is now how the XLATE presents, However, when running the packet trace, still no change, and no UN-NAT at phase 2 Phase: 1Type: ACCESS-LISTSubtype:Result: ALLOWConfig:Implicit Rul...
It is still there and I can see the XLATE in the table Result of the command: "show xlate | i 192.168.50.50"TCP PAT from any:192.168.50.50 3389-3389 to OUTSIDE:217.39.144.61 3389-3389
Hi, Thanks In that case there must be another misconfiguration issue somewhere, as the command was definitely run using the public IP address of the ASA. I have run it again and got the same output, to check.
Forgive me if I’m mistaken here, should outsideip, not be the public address on the ASA, at least that’s what I took from the original description. If that’s the case, then it is.Thanks