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Greetings,I have several cell phones with T-Mobile, all of which support routing voice calls via WiFi instead of through cellular. The feature seems to work just fine on the Android phone implementation without modification to firewall rules, but on ...
Greetings all,I am having trouble crafting the proper commands to successfully expose a specific internal host to the internet on a range of ports.I thought I had it working correctly after I upgraded to 9.2(1), but I think there must have been a bug...
Hello,I could really use some help in setting up a port forward rule on my ASA. I have a host on the LAN (192.168.1.24) I need to expose ports 8082 and 8083 (both tcp and udp) to the Internet. I have an existing rule set up for another host on the LA...
All,I mistakenly uploaded an incompatible image to a 5510 and set it to boot from it. I left the prior image in place and it is still on the flash.As a result, it is now in a boot loop. Can I fix this from ROMMON mode without using TFTP or is that my...
Hello,We have both a 5510 and a 5505, and they are both running the security plus licenses. At this time, the 5510 is connected to our primary (and much faster) ISP connection. We also have a DSL connection available that I could connect to the 5505....
Thank you, I think I figured it out, but I am not sure I understand the difference in the commands I used. I think it has to do with the inherent differences between the types of commands used in PAT.
Yes, internal LAN is being routed on the firewall. It is a very simple class C (192.168.0.x)No VLANs at this time, no subinterfaces.Also, just want to confirm that this will just restrict access out to the internet, I still want internal hosts to be ...
Thank you, I forgot to mention I am on a dynamic IP address on the outside interface, so how does that change the NAT statement?My current running config is specified below.Thanks again, please advise.Result of the command: "sh run": Saved:ASA Versio...
Please disregard. I have since resolved the main issue, however I would like to better understand how to implement the ICMP commands you referenced.Thanks again,-Rob