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Hello,We have ACS 5.3, and trying to set up sftp backup on freesshd server. SSH connection works, but ACS cannot copy backup file to sftp server, we get following errors:Acs.MGMT.ACSVIEW Backup failed: CARS_XM_SSH_CONNECT : -306 : SSH connect errorFT...
Hello,Does anyone know what is default max-logins for vpn client group on ios 15.1? That should be max number of simultaneous users with the same username. With this command max-logins I can set maximum 10 simultanouos users with same username, is it...
If there is a router ISRG2 2900 with SEC license and without HSEC license, there is a limit in count of cumulative encrypted VPN tunnels of 225. Which commands can show us a number of current tunnels on the router, so we can see if we are near this l...
Hello,Is there any limit in WCCP performance on ASA? We implemented wccp redirection on ASA with about 200 users and it workd fine. When we redirected another 400 users, there were problems with opening http pages. Users complained about very slow in...
Hello,Is it possible to alter or to delete monitoring&reports database on ACS 5.2, appliance 1121? This is a question for some security policy compliances.From ACS CLI interface it is possible to delete ACS log files, but I think that it is not possi...
If we receive this message from MARS, regarding RAID BBU, and "show healthinfo" shows that battery is ok (Relative state of charge : 93 %), is it necessary to replace this battery anyway?
Yes, I can count number of isakmps SAs, or ipsec SAs, or crypro session, but I would like to know what exactly Cisco counts when they put a limit of "225 cumulative encrypted tunnels" on router.
For "Object NAT" you must use duplicate objects for same host/subnet if you want different NAT/PAT translations for it, because only one mat (xxx,yyy) line is allowed in object network command.I prefer "Twice NAT" instead.