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I am seeing a strange behaviour in a ACE 4710 (A5(2.1)).I have ssl proxy configured and it mostly works. The only problem is in one provider that is changing the mss to 536, for this https connection the ACE begins sending data and then just stops. ...
I am doing a proof of concept with anyconnect and certificate authentication. with 3.0 i was able to do this with a certificate from my CA and a client cert in a smartcard. I have upgraded to 3.1 and now it doesnt work anymore ( i need 3.1 and Asa 9....
Tricky question:In the scenario where we have a etherchannel with only one port and traffic is passing by it, when another physical port is put into the etherchannel, will all the traffic be"hashed" again and load-balanced by the algorithm over the ...
Hello, I am having a strange problem in a multicast network, when i do "show ip mroute count" i see the following: Group: 224.0.53.24, Source count: 1, Packets forwarded: 4215072, Packets received: 4218034 RP-tree: Forwarding: 0/0/0/0, Other: 2962/1...
Hi all, Some days ago i had a problem with a Cisco CSM configuration. The short history is that i had to change the parse-length (virtual server submode) command to the max. 4000 bytes value for this implementation to work, if i dont do this the CSM ...
I will post this info so it can help anyone with the same problem.After some weeks with a case opened on TAC (and lots of debug) the solution was to upgrade to the newest version of anyconnect (3.1.2040, released on 28 January 2013 ).
Are you sure the enforcement is not mandatory? Something is happening in the client side for sure. I have a Asa running 9.0, with anyconnect 3.0 i can authenticate with a smartcard certificate, with 3.1 it doesnt work.It authenticates (at least thats...
In the implementations i have done and have seen (mostly in ipsec scenarios) the value of the mss adjust used is 1360.ISometimes it helps to clear the df-bit also (its dangerous because of cpu use).This link give the basic ideias for this type of imp...
I think this explains it very well"On switches a lot of port hardware is based on asics which control 4-8 ports on a slot . Each of the asics has a certain amount of bandwidth to the backplane of the switch . If a asic has a 4 gig backplane bandwidth...
you can follow this post also:https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-8313;jsessionid=932B87819E43D75EB992A201577C4923.node0 its about dual internet links with PBR abd IP SLA