Hello,
We're replacing a failed ASA5505 with a 5508 and noticing they're not similar right away.
The previous ASA had a vlan with 2 subnets configured, then configured the switchports to access members of the vlan. This was ideal for our servers...
I get the proxy ARP suggestion but doesn't that go hand in hand with a NAT? I still don't see how that allows me to configure multiple subnets on this vlan.
Thanks,
One thing that confuses me is this "best practice". Not all systems work behind NAT's and even less support vlans.
What's Cisco's "best practice" for system that needs to share multiple subnets and can't use a NAT?
Also did this "best ...