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Need some ideas:Have a pair of ACE's in front of a data center application. The outside interfaces are properly denying GLBP m-cast traffic from the attached pair of 6509's on the same VLAN.2/14/2011,10:04:11 AM,10.147.254.2,???,LOCAL4,WARNING,:%ACE...
Hi,I've run in to this on 3750G's in a various sized stacks. We apply port security for a mac address on a single port (not existing on more than one port - that's a different issue that appears in multiple posts already).In this case:1) We do a 'sh...
Hi,I'm looking for ideas on weighting, tracking and priority for a scenario where we have a pair of 6500's in one datacenter and another pair of 6500's in another data center present on a single network segment (using VPLS) along with a pair of forwa...
Hey folks,I've only been able to find one doc on CCO that demonstrates how to move FWSM traffic out to an external IPS appliance and then back into the chassis for forwarding to the rest of the network. It uses "auxiliary" VLANs.FWSM routing and swit...
Still no joy on this one, but there was some faint hope with the solution below for ASA FW's that I got from engineering inside Cisco (Not TAC). Unfortunately, the ACE does not support the required 'shun' command. Thought I would just post the ASA so...
Thanks for that response.A bit more elaboration if you know...1) Any plans to unify FWSM and FW appliances around a single FW OS, (understanding that this may mean a new version of the FWSM that CAN support native ASA code with appropriate changes)?2...
So, let me try this again in a form that won't get deleted...I've heard from various Cisco sources that there IS a road map that has a 65xx FWSM running ASA OS instead of old PIX OS.Can anyone confirm or deny this?Thanks,m.
Actually, the ASA OS is already on the Cisco roadmap to replace the PIX version of Cisco's FW OS currently running on the FWSM.(At least according to one major account SE and word put out by at least one Cisco rep at the last Networkers.)My question ...