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I have a client that just got a second public IP (x.x.x.252) for a new program. I've setup that second IP on their UC540 on the public-facing port and it's accessible all day long from the outside, no problem. The problem comes in where users from wi...
We're needing to run a testbed with a new ISP, but only want to do it for a certain amount of PCs AND without disturbing the existing LAN/WAN. How can I effectively "split" the traffic without reconfiguring our entire network? The testbed PCs will st...
I've got a client that recently got an ASA 5505. E0/0 is connected to the outside, E0/1 connected to the internal server (Win 2008). The ASA "local network" is 172.30.1.0/24; my internal network is 192.168.1.0/24. I'm able to connect from home throug...
Other (broken) things came up that took me away from this project, so I haven't had time to test it out yet. But, thinking about it yesterday and talking with others, I'm wondering if we could get away with either the ACLs/route map that Jawad mentio...
This would work if we didn't have the entire core defaulted to the primary firewall and I didn't have to have these "testbed" PCs still get internal access. If it was a straight shot to the internet, then it wouldn't be a problem.
PBR was also something that came to mind, but I don't have too much experience with it (yet). And yes, they are two separate ISPs. I don't want to load-balance, however. I just want to allow, say VLAN 10, to go out the new ISP and the rest of the LAN...
You can use one subnet for the entire floor if you want to, it's all up to you. Your voice and data VLANs can be separate (SWITCHPORT VOICE VLAN ##);(SWITCHPORT ACCESS VLAN ##), respectively. For us, we currently use a VLAN per department; however, w...
I'm going to convince them that getting to their server using a different IP from the outside is how it's going to be used, but I still want to ask about this, for my own self-gratification. If I have Routing and Remote Access running on the Windows ...