I have 1 RV325 hanging off of a modem provided by Comcast. The modem is set to DHCP on both WAN and LAN so no statics. My internal network shares, and printing are all fine. Outgoing connections are dropping to internet sources. I also have VoIP ...
Hello Cisco geniuses! I have a network where I am required to split traffic between two ISPs. ISP1 (Verizon) and ISP2 (Comcast). ISP1 uses T1 connections and ISP2 uses a standard cable modem. Currently all of my traffic goes out of the T1 con...
I currently have 1 ISP (Verizon) coming in over bonded T1s. This ISP has NAT pointing to my critical servers that have clients coming in to connect to them via port 8421 and 3024. We are looking to bring in another ISP. I know that my 5520 can do ...
Whenever i try to view my DHCP status on any of the 50 RV042 that I have in system it shows up empty. When i go to DHCP Setup and click the "Unknown MAC addresses" button the PCs show up with their MACs and IPs. Is there another setting that I am m...
I wish to upgrade my Cisco 3750 to c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.122-55.SE8.bin in order to take advantage of its routing features. I had one question though. With this IOS am I able to assign a vlan a secondary IP address?
in a fit of desperation my configs to my dual isp router (2811) and my ASA are attached (5520) ISP1---(VPN/3024)------2811------(www/443)----ISP2 I ...
it has helped but unfortunately i still am unable to split my traffic without sacrificing something. I removed all NAT statements and left my default route to ISP2 and my internet connections dropped as well as my clients accessing servers via ISP1....
That's exactly what I'm seeing. The return traffic isn't coming in from ISP1. I'll try this again when I take the nat statements off. Thanks I have learned so much from you
Oh wow. So if I were to change my default route to a lower metric and remove all NAT statements I should be fine? You are correct to say that my NAT is handled by my firewall and my public IP space is on the F0/0 interface which has a public IP fro...
I would like to add to further clarify my situation. I really do not need to NAT anything on ISP2 as all of my critical servers are accessed by NAT ISP1 mostly to 65.216.XX.XX:3024 which goes internally to 10.0.0.X:3024.