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I'm trying to figure out if I need any access-list or NAT rules in order to communicate with networks advertised over the OSPF configuration. I have a third party connection coming into my Cisco ASA 5520. Please refer to my configuration below...
Hello Everyone,
I recently purchased a Cisco ISR 4321 router. My network layout requires me to put a firewall behind this router and have this firewall reachable via public IP address. My ISP has provided 2 ethernet hand-off with /29 network. I hav...
Basically, I ended up using all ports on this NIM module. No native ports of the routers were used for this configuration. Since all NIM ports are switchports, I ended up creating a VLAN and making all switchports part of that VLAN. With this configu...
What's the use for NIM-1GE-CU-SFP module? How is this different than the modules that you suggested above. I believe the native ports on the router are Layer 3 and NIM-ES2-4 might appear in the router as layer 2 ports. Just needed little more clarifi...
I'm trying to create a Routed-Based VPN with my Azure subscription and for that I need router for the configuration. I can connect the ISP hand off to the firewall directly but the firewall only supports Policy-Based VPN configuration.
Thanks for your quick response. As for the IP address assignment, I'm trying to assign an IP address to router and firewall that's the same IP range.
For example, if an ISP gives me the usable range of 72.22.222.222-224 with 255.255.255.248 subnet, ...