Heads Up :
The post you are writing will appear in a public forum. Please ensure all content is appropriate for public consumption. Review the employee guidelines for the community here.
I apologize for the stupid question but I am so insanely rusty with ASA firewalls it's completely ridiculous! I have about 24 remote users connecting to our ASA 5510. These users pull an IP address from a DHCP scope setup on the firewall in the 172.1...
We have dozens of Avaya VPN phones used throughout the country in home offices. They are configured to connect to the VPN tunnel on our ASA 5510. Once connected to the VPN they will then connect to our Avaya phone server.We have one user that can con...
Looked around the forums but couldn't find a clear answer. I just recently installed an ASA 5510. I am unable to get access to the Management interface. It lives on a VLAN dedicated to managing network devices. I have access to other devices on this ...
I am new to BGP and I've done quite a bit of reading on it lately but still feel a little (maybe a lot) confused. I have a diagram and running config (from my Cisco 3925e router) attached of my partial setup. Here are a few questions:Does my router n...
I just barely put in a Cisco 3925 on our network. I've configured gigabitethernet 0/2 to live on our management VLAN with an IP address of 10.129.0.31/16. I did a "no shut" on the interface. Everything should be ready to allow me to ping and/or SSH t...
Andres,I think the issue is related to the remote users home networks.I had the user of one of the problem phones connect the VPN phone directly to their modem (bypassing the home router) and the user was able to connect just fine. This tells me the ...
Andres,The original problem was that I was unable to ping any of my remote VPN phones connected to the firewall. After I setup some routes from the internal network to this firewall I was able to start pinging from the inside network and not directly...
Hi Andres,I was able to connect using the client installed on a PC. I was able to ping the remote IP from my local machine. I was also able to ping the PBX server (inside server) from the remote machine.I believe NAT-T was already enabled. It doesn't...
Santhosha,I'm just now learning some of the phones can connect to an inside server and some can not. They are programmed to connect to our PBX server inside of our network once they establish a VPN connection. All of them can connect to the VPN succe...
JouniForss,Thanks for the detailed instructions. Here is what I got when I tried to ping two different IPs.ciscoasa(config)# show capture PHONE-ICMP-CAP9 packets captured 1: 11:42:50.462225 10.128.0.2 > 172.16.16.118: icmp: echo request 2: 11:42...