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Hello,We're trying to establish a site to site vpn between a RV215W (firmware version 1.0.0.16) and an ASA5510 (ASA 8.2(3)). The ASA currently has 5 other IPSec VPN tunnels running. It sure does look like I've dotted all my "i's" and crossed all my...
I'll preface this by stating I'm very much a cisco beginner. I know the basics and that's about it so here goes...I'm in a situation where the network just doesn't seem right. Certain tasks are unusually slow - like copying large amounts of data fr...
I'll preface this by stating I'm basically a Cisco novice. I know enough to be dangerous - and that's dangerous! I've been at my current position for a few months now and things just don't seem right on this network. Nobody really knows much about...
I'm something of a routing novice so bear with me...We have an ASA 5510 and we also have two separate address pools which have been provided by our ISP. The addresses are not contiguous. Is there a way to configure an interface on the ASA to handle...
Routing is enabled on the Core. The 3750 has a default route to the 5510. It looks like all the 2950's have the same ip-default gateway which is the address of the Core. All the 2950's have unique IP's which are all on the same subnet (Vlan).Don't...
Makes sense. Thanks to both of you. We have four 2960's and a pair of 3750's and none of the access ports have the switchport mode access set. The trunk ports are fine. (switchport mode trunk) Those two ports above are both from servers - 250 is ...
Thank you both. I didn't realize that the ASA would be "smart" enough to handle two IP ranges on the same interface. I simply created the access rules and then the nat translations and it worked!