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I have been working on a configuration for single IP address (on outside ) of ASA5505 I am trying to utilize the outside address 192.168.0.249 to PAT/NAPT to 10 inside machines192.168.0.204:2180 ->192.168.111.10:21379192.168.0.204:2181 ->192.168.111....
When connecting to Office location (PIX 501 running 6.2) from two different locations simultaenously (User1 and User2 homes) "The Cisco System VPN Client Connection Status" screen at both remote locations shows the same Client IP address from the r...
What is the documentation referring to in this note on page 1-18 of "Cisco PIX Firewall and VPN Configuration Guide"? Note Use of the DHCP client feature to acquire an IP address from a generic DHCP server is not supported.and again on And on page 5...
JeanIt was not load balancing. Customer has 11 internal machine that they collect data from and restricts me to one external address. They use the OPC standard (DCOM) for communication. There is a OPC tunnel deployed to transit the firewall (uses po...
Thanks for the response. That reaffirms my later findingsI made those changes and tested with packet-trace. It was just late to repost to supportforumSorry for my lack of followup Thanks Once again-Thomas
Have you performed a MIB walk in Solarwinds? I believe that will tell you what MIBs are available from the device.MIBwalk of 501 (I am at home)on the 501 I can access the following OIDsCISCO-PROCESS-MIB 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.2.1 cpmCPUTotalPhys...
Could someone provide a little clarity regarding memory requirements for the PIX 501 and the 6.3 image? . At this time the PIX 501only comes with 16 Meg.On the software download page the statement is that it requires 32 Meg.http://www.cisco.com/cprop...
I would qualify an answer to your question as followsIf you have DSL which requires a userID and password to login I would say use PPPoE on the external interface.Whether you leave DHCP out or not depends on whether you might be using DHCP on the ins...