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Hi Experts, In routers I have read there are four difference planes: Data plane, management plane, control plane, and service plane. In ASA, I heard there is a control plane and data plane.Can anyone please explain what is plane? and what are the dif...
All TCP and UPD traffic should be accessible through the firewall without any ACL entry untill unless any implicit or explicit rule is blocking the traffic.1) Check you have reachibility to both the networks from the firewall. Firewall should have p...
Are both devices in failover pair?Can you provide the output of following command from both devicesshow running-config all privilege allshow run aaaThe following link will give you more information about this configurationhttp://www.cisco.com/c/en/us...
Marius your explanation is also very helpful and quite easy to understand. I thank you for helping me out in clearing this very confusing topic.I will expect some more helps in future from all you experts.
Thanks Karthik for a wonderful explanation of planes concept.One more thing Karthik which I want to know, in router I read there are four planes; Control plane, data plane, management plane, and service plane. So In cisco ASA do we have all four plan...
Hi Karthik,First of all thanks for replying to my question.I went through the link but I still have few questions:1) What is the plane? I still could not understand clearly.2) Do we have same functioning of control plane and data plane in ASA as well...