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I'm a little confused on how to set up NAT and where. My router has an ip of 1.1.1.1. My public IP range is 1.1.1.1 to 1.1.1.6 of usable IPs. At the current moment the router forwards the traffic to a hub and from there it goes into a device that ...
I am in the process of configuring my ASA5505. I have the Security+ license. I am finding that I have no choice but to use VLANS and then switchport my E0/* interfaces. Is this true or can I somehow get around this setup and assign IPs and Names to...
20 really? thru asdm must be. I have experienced the same thing. VLANS rule!I guess my understanding of VLANS vs physical int's wasn't up to par but Magnus solved the puzzle remove the following lines from the config:nat (DMZ) 1 access-list WEB1glo...
So I tried using ACLs , statics, and PAT to get this to work, none seem to work.When I try to ping 66.999.999.62 from the router it succeeds.When I try to ping 66.999.999.58 (web server) from the router it fails.It's like the router does not know tha...
1.1.1.5 is the webserver (accessible from Internet). I will use 192.168.2.2 as the NATted address.1.1.1.1 is the entry point to my network1.1.1.2 is the Outside int on ASA192.168.2.1 is the DMZ int on ASA (where webserver is hooked up)I assigned a s...
Thanks, that was helpful.So if my router's e0 IP is 1.1.1.1 then I can make the ASAs OUTSIDE int 1.1.1.2. How will the router know to forward traffic destined for 1.1.1.5 to the ASA Outside interface?
Do your clients not get assigned an IP address? Is the DHCPclient service ON? Is the firewall OFF? Any IPsec on windows clients?What is sh xlate , sh conn showing.