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Hi,I have defined a global address range and a PAT address for the NAT translations, so far when i view xlate translations I see the PAT address translating.When would the other global adresses be used? I understand that PAt can carry out 64000 trans...
Hi I am having problem with the vlan, defined a switch port as part of a new vlan. To which I have connected a Cisco Fasthub, I can not logg on to my local network.If i plugg the fasthub to another port not part of any vlan, i can connect to the loca...
HiI have configured nat and pat on the pix 515, every so often the connection is lost to the internet, leaving it for 25/30 minutes it starts working again.I have changed the xlate timeout, arp timout etc.Help Please
HiI have configured nat and pat on the pix 515, every so often the connection is lost, leaving it for 25/30 minutes it starts working again.I have changed the xlate timeout, arp timout etc.Help Please
Hi,I have set up a private network using the 10.10.0.0 address range for testing usage. I can not get the DHCP server working with the 10 network. It works fine with our public class C range.I have checked the IP helper address which is defined on th...
Hi Mike,I tried xlate it does not make any difference, i seem to get the same udp failure message from the logs.I also got the following message which was not every so often.106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) icmp src inside:10.50.6.4 dst inside:10.0.2....
Hi Mike,I have updated the Pix from software version 5.1.2 to 6.1.1, unfortunately I can not connect to the Internet using the NAT. I have not changed the configuration.I am getting the following message when looking at the logs for the specific host...
Hi Mike,Just one more question on this issue, how easy is it to upgrade the pix software, I have never upgraded the ios . and what is the downtime for the pix whilst being upgraded.
Hi Mike,If you are using PAT, is it necessary to specify a global range of IP's.Currently i have specified only 5 in the global range, and a PAT address.As far as i aware PAT supports upto 64000 connections using sockets.
Hi Kevin,The DHCP server is on the same LAN, I am trying to use I am currently using NAT (PAT) for the internal network. THE DHCP server does not recognise the private 10.1.10.0 subnet. So I have used the pix as the gateway to try and resolve the iss...