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Hi,I am having issues trying to setup an ASA as an Easy VPN hardware client, the other end the Easy VPN server is a Router, the issue is the ASA is displaying as connected “AM_ACTIVE” but am unable to access any of the networks on the other side of t...
Hi,I have a Cisco 1812 router which is setup for remote access VPN using IPSec (Cisco VPN Client), my question is can I configure a Cisco ASA 5505 to connect to the router as a site-to-site VPN.ThanksKarl
Hello,I have been going over the ICND 1 & 2 CBT while am doing that I have my own lab, 3 switches 4 routers.My question is about spanning-tree and vlan trunking ports.I have SW1 SW2 and SW3.SW1 connects to SW2 and SW3, I have placed a redundant link ...
Hello,I have a ASA 5505 that I have been using to test run the IPSec VPN connection after studying the different configs and running through the ASDM I keep getting the same issue that I can't receive any traffic.The company LAN is on a 10.8.0.0 255....
Hi,This is a bit of a newbie question, but am looking for the best practices when using a Cisco ASA 5505 to provide NAT and protect my inside network from the outside.I have the inside security level set to 100 and the outside set to 0, want other fe...
Hi I have been doing some research and I wonder if anyone can confirm this?My Easy VPN Server is a Cisco 1800 ISR with IOS 12.4, can the server only support client mode and not NEM (Network Extension Mode) when looking into the config of the Easy VPN...
Hi Shijo,Thanks for document very helpful, one last question?Since I already have the router setup for remote access for end users to VPN into the local LAN can I use the existing setup on the router, an just configure the ASA to connect to the route...
Hello,Thanks for your replies, with your feed back I took a closer look at my designs and done some further testing.That testing has now answered my question that any of my redundant links must also be trunk ports to ensure some semblance of normal n...
Hello,Thanks for the reply.After looking into the problem more closely I realised this was a network design issue, the majority of the internal LAN uses a default gateway that was unable to find its way back to 192.168.1.x where as the test clients t...