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Hi all, I'm a beginner. We have a ASA5512X. Recently I resubnetted our network from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.254.0. In the firewall I changed all subnets that were 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.254.0 and applied them. At this point I can see nothing i...
Hi all, I'm a beginner. We have Cisco switches (mostly 2960S) and using a Shortel phone system. I needed to add a new switch, configured it, everything is fine except when I plug a phone into the new switch it's not getting the configuration. Doin...
Our company has some static global IP addresses available, I put a NAS on the network and I want to see it from outside. I can see it internally fine, I've been trying to map one of our global static IP addresses to it in the firewall to no avail. ...
I have a server at 192.168.1.4 and another at 192.168.1.5 that share a spam filter which is supposed to synchronize on ports 9095 and 9096. I also only have access to the ASDM program, all attempts to telnet into the console it doesn't allow me to l...
Okay, the issue was none of the ports were configured and they need to be in trunkport mode. Since I was just adding a switch to an existing configured & running network with existing VoIP functioning I didn't need to create a DHCP scope for voice w...
I marked yours as the correct answer. It ended up being the NAS needed 3 ports opened to function correctly not just port 5000. I created a service group for the 3 ports, and it worked following. I feel like an idiot for not checking what ports we...
Thanks, they are on the same subnet (they're 2 email servers configured in a DAG). Now I know the firewall doesn't affect internal traffic. I'll call the spam software company back to see if they know what the issue could be, it sounds like it's th...