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My inside network (with only one host at the moment) is being Dynamically PATed to reach my Border router. This is good because my inside hosts do not need to waste public IP addresses.However, I'd like servers in my DMZ to have public IP addresses s...
I'm having a (fairly common) problem with my ASA in that I cannot get traffit to pass through it. I can't determine the source of this problem and would greatly apprecaite some help getting traffic from my inside network (10.1.2.1, please ignore anyt...
To prevent altering my current topology's extensive set of rules/routes/ect, I'm going to attempt to continue with the ISP's issued public address on the outside interface of my Border router. Still, I do understand the inherent ease of having this a...
Life saver! With your guidance, I was able to create a test topology that allowed inside traffic to my outside interfaces through the ASA. Further, I was able to successfully apply these findings in my lab topology. Here's what I did for my test topo...
Any ideas? Even establishing a working ASA in this example scenario would help me out tremendously as I could copy the config over and edit the interface IPs.
Still nothing. I'm taking the below steps to make this problem as simple as possible.To avoid any unforseen issues, I created a new topology: Router 1 ----> ASA ----> Router2I used the same IP's as in my lab topology: Router1: f0/0 = 10.1....
Still no changes after doing this.Can you confirm with me what cmd should be input to R2 to ensure the default route is set correctly for my schema? This is driving me crazy.