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Hello,I have some SG200 configured with multiple VLANs. VLAN 140 is my management VLAN and the management address of the SG200 is set within this VLAN. This works fine.At the moment, I have one port set as an access port on VLAN 140 that I used whe...
Hello!I have a factory default ASA 5505 with minimal configuration (version 9.1(3)). I have designated Ethernet0/0 as the OUTSIDE interface and Ethernet0/1 is a trunk for my two internal VLANs:interface Ethernet0/0description ISPswitchport access vl...
Thank you for the reply! The default VLAN is 1. My management VLAN is 140. In the management access settings, I have assigned a static IP in my management VLAN and set the VLAN to be 140. That all works fine - no issues accessing the switch withi...
Hi Jouni,Strange - I rebooted my ISP router and the ASA and now everything appears to be working correctly. I will mark the original answer as correct. Thank you SO much for the help! I'm sure I'll have plenty more questions! Jason
Thank you Jouni!Here is the output of show run all sysopt:sysopt connection tcpmss 1380sysopt connection tcpmss minimum 0sysopt connection permit-vpnsysopt connection reclassify-vpnno sysopt connection preserve-vpn-flowsno sysopt radius ignore-secret...
Hi Jouni,I can't tell you how much I appreciate the help. This is odd - but everything appears to be fine with the packet tracer (output from both tests pasted below). My OUTSIDE interface addresss is x.x.x.x (the whole block is 173.165.x.x 255.25...
Thank you Jouni - that makes perfect sense!I'm not sure if it's related, but I'm having an issue with NAT on one of the inside interfaces to the outside. At the moment, I have the following:object network OUTBOUND-INTERNAL1 nat (INTERNAL1, OUTSIDE)...