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We are purchasing a Cisco 5525-x to take advantage of a shared site's 300MB line, but have two other sites that use an existing 5505 with 8.2x IOS version. Is there a way to find out if we can properly connect the 5525-x to our existing 5505 8....
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Here's the situation: There is an ISP managed Fortinet firewall that this company uses..It currently is NAT'ing an internal Ip address (mail server) to a public ip address so that users can access their webmail over http from the outside. Pret...
Hi,I need to expand the available hosts on our network. The network is 192.168.0.x/24 and we are running out of IPs. We have single ASA and dumbswitches (Netgears). If I change the subnet to 255.255.252.0, that would allow access to 192.168.0.x, ...
Hi all,I have been remotely trying to troubleshoot a site that i just inherited that is running a Pix501, version 6.0(1). I'm not allowed to gain access to the machines on the network, nor the pix itself for remote access so I can't test anything. ...
Hi,New to the ASA 5505 8.4 software version, but here is what I'm trying to do:Single static public IP: 16.2.3.4Need to PAT several ports to three separate servers behind firewallOne server houses email, pptp server, ftp server and web services: 10....
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The clients and servers are on the same subnet. The config of the asa is as follows below. Fairly straightforward config. My configuration for this ASA below is very similar to the dozens of clients that I have, and this is the firs...
Mike,
Thanks, that totally makes sense, and I will give it a try the next time I am onsite.
What you just mentioned also got me thinking about perhaps another issue there that the ISP is affecting.
When i put the ASA5505 in place of the Fortinet, ...
Thanks JJohnston. Another question to this. Our 192.168.0.x environment has a VPN connection to 2 remote sites from this ASA. In the ASA, we have the following: access-list 101 extended permit ip 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0...
Thanks Jouni...You were right. The ISP was blocking port 445, thus it did not work. Thanks for the pointer...I was puzzled as to why the config was not working when everything looked correct. Changing the port on the DRAC side did the trick. Than...