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Hello all,We have an ACS server that all of our network devices point back to. I'm trying to grant our support the ability to configure port-security on our switches. I've allowed them access to configure and access ports but I'm having a hard time g...
Hey gang, I'm trying to NAT a server to an outside interface on an ASA running 8.4. It isn't working and when I run packet tracer I see that I'm droping at the RPF-CHECK. Phase: 5Type: NATSubtype: rpf-checkResult: DROPConfig:object network obj-192.16...
Hello everyone,I have a bit of a strange issue. I have a router that looses syncrnozation with NTP. This is the only router that I'm aware of that has this issue. Below is the output that I see when this happens.ROUTERNAME#sho ntp associations addre...
Hello all,I have installed a pair of 5508 controllers in our network. One controller sits inside the network and APs are configured to associate with that controller. The second controller sits on a DMZ interface off the ASA. I have a guest network c...
Thanks for posting this up. I noticed this on our switches a few weeks ago and opened a TAC case when I couldn't sort it out. TAC couldn't pin it down but I ran across this yesterday. Kudos
JouniForss,I checked and you are correct, I was entering the packet tracer command wrong. I assumed that because the FW rules had changed to reflect the true destination, not a nat'ed address, that I should do the same for packet tracer. I appreciat...
JouniForss,Thanks for the help. Here are the requested outputs.Phase: 1Type: ROUTE-LOOKUPSubtype: inputResult: ALLOWConfig:Additional Information:in 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 insidePhase: 2Type: ACCESS-LISTSubtype: logResult: ALLOWConfig:acc...
Scott, I may end up using a single SSID. Unique SSIDs sounded nice but now that I have run into this they sound like they are more trouble then they are worth. Thanks for all of your help!
Scott,It would make sense that all of the WLANs are unique but for some reason if I use the same password , or PSK, it doesn't work. If I change it by 1 character it works fine. I've tried this for two new WLANs, both with unique SSIDs, and the stor...