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I have done research with using OSPF over a PIX to PIX tunnel and this seems to be a valid solution for me but I can find no examples that allow both locations to use it's own internet connection. All examples show a Lan to Lan connection which forc...
We are extending our LAN infrastructure across a SONET based link from our ISP. It is bridging 2 data centers, one we are currently in and one we are moving to. The link has 3550's at either end connected by single mode LX fiber. Each 3550 is then...
Leave it to Cisco to implement "Netflow" that doesn't work well with any collectors. This is almost as bad as netflow support for the SUP720's.to get this working as far as exporting you can go here.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa81...
I would think this would work. I do not have the PIX's yet, just trying to get a head start on my research. Once they arrive I will try this and see if it works.Thanks,Kevin
Well... We decided that it would be better to engage our local ground cable company (Verizon) and see what services they had that we could use. They had 2 possible solutions for us that work very well. We have a 100Mb hand-off at either end and it...
The solution that I have come up with is to utilize frame-relay encapsulation on the serial side and use sub interfaces, one for each vlan on the trunk, on the fastethernet ports. Then assign bridge groups to each pair (one serial sub to one fa sub)...