Good day, I am having trouble setting up a PAT rule for a UDP based service on our 2901/K9. I have a server that presents its services on ports 9090 TCP and 9090 UDP. It works fine within the network, but outside the network I cannot get the UDP side...
Hello all,I am upgrading a older 2950(100M) switch replacing it with a gigabit 2960. Installed it in the same rack, the configuration is practically non-existent just set the passwords and IP. We run a single VLAN flat network for this so I started o...
Hello, I am in the process of configuring a ASA 5510 to replace an older PIX. This change is part of migrating to a new ISP, so the process is complicated by the existence of two outside interfaces. I have virtually everything working, but there ...
Hi Alex and Jefe,Found the problem. It was a combination of an external filter (switched the UDP port of App), and a split DNS issue sending external users to a different IP. The first only clobbered UDP, the second clobbered all external access.Went...
I Don't think so.. The others are all specific to the public IPs and they are solely permits so they should not apply to this particular IP/Port. There are no other UDP rules other than for port 53 on the other hosts.I am going to check if our provi...
Jefe.. Below is the output. Nothing leaps out other than the complete lack of hits.(and my redundant items on the outbound list)show access-list (sanitized and only showing this IP)Extended IP access list INFILTER 50 permit icmp any any (524 match...
Hello Jefe,It´s a prduction router(24/7) so I hesitate to run debugs on it.. Not sure how to see the ACL or NAT hits, would definitely appreciate pointers on that.
Hi Leo,That is an interesting suggestion, but I cannot see how allowing it to auto negotiate only 10 or 100 would help here.I am willing to try it, but I cannot do it until I have some downtime. Our users are already unhappy with this situation so we...