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ASA - 8.0(4)I've set up several different VPN profiles in the past for access to different sets of hosts. Some are LOCAL user authentication, some are RADIUS.I am now trying to set up an IPSec Connection Profile using RADIUS authentication. When I ...
I've searched the forum and read some good information about Inter-VLAN routing, but I don't feel somfortable enough in my own situation without asking for help.I have several VLANs set for each 'inside' PIX interface. I want to enable ArcServe traf...
We are moving our PIX and protected hosts to a new subnet on our campus network. This requires that all the external IP address references in the PIX be changed to the new network. The private IPs on the inside network will not be changed.What is t...
We have a systems on one interface that we would like to move to another data center, but we don't want to change the public IP addressing for the systems at this time. Is it possible to add a set of firewalls to this inside interface to create a VP...
Thanks Andrew. That was the hint I needed. We have so few VPN users, I forget what I did the last time. Guess it's time to write up a procedure.Thanks,-Roy-
Thanks to all for your responses. I finally asked TAC and found the following:-----------[Failover on SSM reboot] is by design. There is a bug filed as an Enhancement request:CSCse47023 ASA: Failover occurs when SSM module is updated. The request is...
Abinjola-How do you disable the backplane from failover monitoring? It does show up as being monitoring by 'show failover', but I don't see how to remove it from being monitoring like the selected interfaces.-Roy-
Abinjola-How do you disable the backplane from failover monitoring? It does show up as being monitoring by 'show failover', but I don't see how to remove it from being monitoring like the selected interfaces.-Roy-
I would like to believe the SSM didn't cause the failover, but the syslog message in my initial message seems to say otherwise.Syslog on Primary shows we'd switch to the Failover ASA: 1 Mar 11 2008 15:01:23 104002 (Primary) Switching to STNDBY - Othe...