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Hi guys,Looking for a little help after a day of frustration. I am really new to this and studiying so I know that I am doing something dumb. Anyway, I purchased an ASA 5505 and placed it between my Cable Modem and Cisco 3745 router. The outside inte...
Hi Everyone,I am totaly new to Cisco and I am studying for my CCNA. I have decided to put together a home lab that includes a Cisco 2500 access server. I have configured the access server and CAN get to all of my devices successfully. However, my nex...
Ok here's the latest, thanks to your help the VPN connection is now accessing all internal resources!!!!!The only thing that does not work (not that big a deal, just curious why it won't work) is...192.168.1.0 --> 192.168.100.0 I get ping replies192....
I removed it and still no good. Could it be an access list OR the router behind the ASA that is blocking the traffic. 192.168.1.0 --> 192.168.100.0 I get ping replies192.168.100.0 ---> 192.168.1.0 I DO NOT get ping replies.I did a ping test from 192....
Really Really frustrated! Now nothing works I cannot ping between the 192.168.100.0 and 192,168.1.0 networks after doing the above config. I have a test workstation attached directly to the ASA on the 192.168.100.0 network and I cannot ping a workst...
Thank You so much for the reply. I have done what you asked but still have an issue. Now I can ping the internal resources but I cannot use them. For instance I cannot telnet into 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.1.2. I cannot VNC into 192.168.1.13 even thoug...