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I'm migrating from Anyconnect with an ASA Firewall to Secure Client with FMC/FTD. On the ASA I can specify a PAC file that is to be used by the client instead of the one configured in Windows. This is essential to allow for split tunnelling of O365 s...
I have an FMC with an FTD v6.6.1When I try to setup a packet capture w/trace on the FMC for this FTD I get the following error message when I try to save (apply) the capture: "Unable to execute the command properly. Please see logs for more deta...
We have upgraded our ASA's to 9.12(2) with ASDM 7.12(2). When two users try to access the same firewall their ASDMs start to hang and don't finish their current activity. If one user is connected then all is well. When a second user tries to connect ...
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I have a pair of 1572EACs that I'm configuring to be a bridge link. According to the documentation this has 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports but when I go onto the command line there are 5!
Does anyone know what the 5 Gigabit ports map to in terms of t...
I'm trying to find out how i can set up a redundant gateway on a pair of catalyst switches for a vlan where they have a virtual ip address and the clients in that VLAN use the gateway on their local switch regardless of whether its active or standby....
Hi Chakshu Thank you for your reply. I can run a capture using the command line but the FMC GUI capture setup needs to work, my colleagues need to use this.I'm attaching the screenshots for your reference. I need the GUI capture to work. What is the ...
I've been in touch with the UK Cisco Wireless expert and he says the fifth Gigabit port is for a Service Providers Out of Band connection. I queried with him which physical port does this map to but he wasn't able to identify this.
So it looks lik...
Hi David,
Five Gigabit ports? In the list you have given one is a console port and the other is a serial port. I don't think either of these will map to a Gigabit port.
Regards,
Paul
GLBP is a load balancer and therefore the clients may not always get their nearest gateway i.e. they get a gateway that is a couple of switch hops away, I want them to use there nearest local gateway that is on the switch they are connected to. I ne...