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I am working on creating a split tunnel to work with a test vpn group profile. We have an external proxy service that slows users down when they are VPN'd in because their web traffic then goes through us. My goal is to configure only private IP's to...
I noticed that our ASA firewall is showing false SYN attacks. When I look at them, I see such things as our AS400 sending print jobs to a remote facility with an IPSEC tunnel, another example is our PC's connecting to an outsourced content filtering ...
We have a partial DS3 circuit that is 18Mb. We have four facilities that connect through an IPSEC connection on this DS3. Three of these facilities just connect to us for green screen however yesterday our forth facility maxxed out the connection so ...
I am looking for the show command that will show the total packets per second going through the switch. I thought I had the command at one point but am having troubles finding it. Every time I look for back plane utilization, all I can find is the CP...
I am trying to get VPN working through a Windows Mobile Cell Phone through at L2TP connection but have failed. I can see the attempts coming into our ASA firewall however the username is always blank and I have not found much information on how to co...
Do you mind posting your entire config of the switch? According to your show power inline command, your switch does not have any power to supply to PoE. Here is how it should look, note the available power, used power, and remaining power:sh power in...
Someone has connected another switch to your 24 port switch. The two switches are not auto negotiating. If its an approved switch, it would be best to set the speed/duplex on both interfaces between the two switches.
Is your switch running as your router? If the switch trunks to your router and the router is your default gateway, then your ARP table will be on the router and not your switch.Because you have both PCs plugged into the same switch on the same VLAN ...
Are you using port security on your interfaces?Things I would recommend looking at is first the MAC table on the switch to make sure it has the MAC addresses of both switches in its table still. Because the devices are on the same VLAN, they dont nee...