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Hi everyone,I have created several vlan's on my 3750 switch and successfully been able to pass all of my traffic to the firewall with no apparent delay... except... my last vlan. The differences between the vlans are that all of my current working v...
Hi all,I think I have painted myself into a corner. I have a multiple vlans routed on my 3750 core router. I all of these can talk to all others by design its the way it was intended on our end. Now I have a new vlan that I have an ACL on to limit ...
Hi All,I am trying to configure a subinterface on my ASA 5520 on the inside interface. I have created the sub Int with vlan 900 and an ip assignment of 192.168.190.254 /24.It is enabled.But my core router can't see the interface. So the question is...
Hi everyone,I am not sure if this is a beginner question or not. I have never quite mastered the acl list concept and I have what I beleive is a serious need for one.I have recently added a 1252 ap to my network, it is connected to a 2950 which is c...
Thank you for your time and response.I have removed the acl and still have the delay. As near as I can tell it is the same sort of time delay as well.Odd thing is if I run a speedtest for my ISP the page loads quite slow, but when running the speed ...
Do you have vlan 72 created on the switches trunked to the 6500 switch?You don't have to create vlan interfaces, but I think you must create a vlan 72 statement on each switch so the tagged traffic will go over the trunk properly.CheersKevin
I know just what you mean. I recently setup guest access on a 1252 ap in my network. I wanted to keep it privateso it wouldn't have access to my business network, and I also run 4 ssid's to 4 seperate vlans on my ap.What I did was pretty similar to...
Hi,I just want to make sure first off that :ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.202.240192.168.202.240 in your default route is actually your ISP's sub interface to you, on their equipment not yours? If not it should be, but I don't see any other refer...
Thanks Mike,Well our core is the 3750 switch / router. The port on the switch that is directly connected ot the asa is trunked to the asa with a native vlan. I did this for a seperate issue a while back invovling a private vlan that does use a subi...