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Hi All, I am having some difficulty with what I believe is a NAT issue.We have a Cisco ASA 5520 that we have a large amount of sub-interfaces on.Some of these sub-interfaces have public IP address ranges, whilst others have private IP address ranges....
Hi Folks,We have recently purchased a Cisco 4506 that has several Gigabit Ethernet modules installed.One of the Ethernet Gigabit modules - a WS-X4424-GB-RJ45 - is being picky with who it talks to at Gigabit Ethernet.If I plug a laptop into one of it'...
Hi Vibhor,That's difficult due to the confidential nature of the information but I'll do the best I can.Having said that, it is definitely RPF on the outside interface - if I disable RPF on the outside interface it works like a charm.For some reason ...
Hi Vibhor,Packet trace below, corrected as advised.With regards to the your question on the routing, the Web Server and the client are different customers - they should not "see" each other's private IP ranges and should only see the public IP addres...
Hi Vibhor, What we have is follows: - Clients -> virtual firewall with public IP on sub-interface (security level 50) of Cisco ASA -> Outside interface of Cisco ASA (security level 0) -> private sub-interface (security level 100) -> Webserver with pr...
Hi Frank,I came across this issue, but couldn't see any response here, but I solved the issue. It might be late to respond to your question, but could solve someone else's issue.It is related to the self signed certificate on module. check the instal...