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Below is an example of the output from a “show access-list” command on the Cisco PIX/ASA.NDC-FW-01# show access-listaccess-list allow-in line 1 extended permit tcp any host <IP_1> eq www (hitcnt=186) 0x67305930access-list allow-in line 2 extended per...
I have started to look at the UCS blade server range this morning as we may need to work with this kit in an upcoming project.From what I can see, HBA support is quite limited. I have an application that requires a Dialogic ISDN30 card in one of my s...
I have a pair of ASA5520 units at the remote end of a site to site VPN tunnel.I have an NMS package managing/monitoring all of my devices at the remote end, including the ASA units themselves. However, although I can get access to and reports from th...
I have an ASA5520 and am considering what I do when I start to reach capacity on the box.I have been told to look at clustering ASA's together, but all of the information I can find seems to refer only to additional VPN connections when using a clust...
Karsten,Thanks for the reply. have moved the discussion, apologies.We have an SNMP tool that can collect the information but we just need to know if it is possible to use SNMP to collect statistics on hit counts per ACE on the ASA.If it is, our tool ...
Jeremy,Thanks for the reply.Unfortunately I can't access the links that you have given for the three cards. The interoperability matrix, however, looks like it supports my understanding that the Dialogic card isn't supoorted.Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the reply, but I have a query on it.Although you say that I cannot access the secondary unit at all, I am able to telnet to it with no issues. Are some traffic types allowed access to the secondary but not others ?