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I have a pair of 7k's that have a single line card with a 2 port vPC linked to a pair of 5k's, another 2 port vPC linked to the layer 3 VDC and a 4 port vPC used for peer link. I recently added an additional line card to the 7k’s and want to add red...
I've read many different articles and think I have a pretty good handle on the AnyConnect licensing. However, I'm still a little confused on whether or not you can mix and match Essentials and Premium without severely limiting your total VPN user co...
Hi All, I've found various bits of info on this topic, but nothing really clear so I wanted to start a new thread to see if we can create a template for what I believe is a very common scenario. *Please see attached diagram. Many of us today are us...
Hi All, hopefully someone can point me in the right direction here.... I recently setup a Cisco ASA VPN at our colo for remote users, which is working fine for local subnet access. However, I cannot connect to resources at remote sites across the W...
Hi All, hope I'm posting in the most appropriate place. I am trying to find out if there is a way we can demo an IP Phone in our environment. Actually, all I really need to demo is the ability of a Cisco IP Phone to connect remotely to an ASA 5510 ...
Thanks Suresh, is it best practice to spread the the vPC peer link ports across multiple line cards? or is it better to have all peer link ports all on a single line card?
Exact same problem here. Brand new 5512-x out of the box. I could not access https://192.168.1.1/admin https://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.1.1. However, I could ping 192.168.1.1 and console into the ASA. I added the line mentioned above via con...
Wanted to add a caveat to this thread. Be careful when adding the redistribute static or redistribute static subnet command in an OSPF environment. Carefully consider any existing static routes on that device because they will be advertised via OSP...
Jay Dave, couple items... you said that nothing from vlan 1 can reach vlan 3 and vice versa? I don't think that's accurate. I would bet if you connected a computer to fa0/2 and assigned it an IP adress of 192.168.1.200/24 and a default gateway of ...