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I am trying to find the best way to create language translation via CUCM. For example if I am speaking English on my end and I want my English words translated to Spanish on the other end. I wondering if there is anyway to do this or do I have to t...
Does anyone know how many clients I can have with this setup? Any objections to my setup or other suggestions? I want to protect users from downloading malware and accessing unauthorized sites.ASA 5506 W/FIREPOWER SVC MFG Part#:ASA5506-FPWR-BUNASA ...
I have a client that has two ISPs, one is cable about 50Mbps and the other is a T-1. I am currently policy routing all of the 80/443 traffic through the cable ISP but I want to setup failover and still use the IPs from the T-1 ISP because of externa...
Is there anyway to get an ASA to ASA site to site VPN besides interesting traffic? I need to keep this tunnel regardless of traffic is there anyway to do this?
I am having a problem with my VPN tunnel from ASA to ISR. I just want to assign one ip on my Cisco ISR side to 192.168.96.48 and allow it to only access 192.168.96.101 & 192.168.96.102 on the ASA side. I also need this tunnel to be bidirectional.An...
Unfortunately the sites aren't always manned and they take their workstations home with them. I need something to keep the ASA up. I guess I will need to put something there to contact the other side constantly. I hope Cisco comes up with somethin...
Sorry for the confusion but I have to create a tunnel with one of my servers (192.168.1.?) using 192.168.96.48 connecting over VPN to 192.168.96.101 & 102. In the ASA this is simple but I am not sure how to do this on the ISR. I don't control the AS...
Sorry for the confusion but I have to create a tunnel with one of my servers (192.168.1.?) using 192.168.96.48 connecting over VPN to 192.168.96.101 & 102. In the ASA this is simple but I am not sure how to do this on the ISR.
I have been given one IP to use on my side to connect to theirs. ISR side I need to nat 192.168.1.16 to 192.168.96.48 to connect to 192.168.96.101 & 102 on the ASA side.
I tried but unfortunately we need a bidirectional tunnel. I just want to assign one ip on my Cisco ISR side to 192.168.96.48 and allow it to only access 192.168.96.101 & 192.168.96.102 on the ASA side.Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.This...