I have a client using an old 8.2 IOS version of an ASA and I need to convert some of our standard configurations to 8.2 so it will work with his device. am unfamiliar with 8.2, so I am wondering if someone can give me the equivalent of the following...
Scenario:- There is a rack of servers for our clients who are all being served by our ISP through an Cisco 3560.- Our ISP provided us with a block of two public IP subnets.- Our ISP provided a gateway for both of those blocks which is not on either s...
I am configuring a limit for the bandwidth (up and down) of a client.I have configured the following on their port: bandwidth 10240 speed 10 duplex full srr-queue bandwidth limit 20I realize there are more robust methods of doing this using class map...
I am trying to configure global NAT on an ASA with version 9. I'm used to doing it on an older version so I would like to know if I am doing this correctly.My goal is to simply nat the local lan (10.1.1.0) to the outside interface.I setup the followi...
I am considering running stacked 3750 L3 switches as the edge of the network, which will connect to the ISP. The ISP would hand off two lines with one to each switch and two lines to each client zone. Does running HSRP, running port channels, ...
No nat. That IP is their device.That is my thinking as well. But no they did not assign an IP in that subnet for our usage. It's strange to me, but I thought maybe I'm missing though since I'm not too familiar with datacenter setups.
Thanks.I currently have a 3560, so I could buy another 3560 and run HSRP cheaper than buying the stacks. Are there any benefits to running stacked switches instead of HSRP other than backplane throughput?