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I am sure i am close but just not quite getting it. I am working on a 5516 series ASA with 4 vlans currently. VLAN 20 can get out to the internet and has a net range of 172.110.95.x and my desktop office machines are sitting on it working perfectly f...
Guys I am stumped with this, and honestly probably doing it wrong. I have an ASA5516 that i am putting at an offsite location to do a point to point VPN. My remote location has given me two ports configured as trunks with VLAN pruning to only allow...
OK guys, well I am back again to bask in the pool of your infinite knowledge. I am working with an 891w trying to get some simple routing done. I am no genius with it, and right now am more harm than good. I have 2 vlans, the default (1) and then ...
Guys, I'm looking for a way to get more coverage area out of my 891w. Are there antennas that I could locate elsewhere in my facility or better yet, connect up an AIR-CAP access point to it?
Guys, i am lots of things, but a Cisco expert is certainly not one of them. I configure enterprise switches at work (poorly) but need to translate a little of that to my house. I have a run of the mill modem/4 port switch to get out with, and a 356...
This seems to be working. I thought there was some kind of association i had to do between the physical interface and the sub interface of the port channel
Done and done, i deleted the existing access-list and used the one you gave me above and it worked like a charm.
Thanks for taking the time to help me with this.
NOW you've hit some pay dirt. I removed the access-group from the VLAN and i can ping outside the internal vlan. Of course i can ping the other vlan as well which I need to block off, but is there a statement i can issue to allow all traffic from t...