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Running an ASA5520 7.0(8) Started to experience problems with connectivity between 2 interfaces and one host.Checking my shuns the ASA show I have an entry similar to this. shun (net2) 4.4.4.4(server) 0.0.0.0 0 0 04.4.4.4 = Public address on one of o...
We have been assigned a new range of ips 213.x.x.x/28 from our ISP. They are being routed via our existing gateway 92.x.x.146.The problem:We can't get any traffic to this pix on the new range 213.x.x.x/28. - If we try to ping 213.x.x.61 we get Time t...
We have been assigned a new block of IPs xxx.xxx.69.0/28 in different range to our existing ips xxx.xxx.94.145/28. The new block is being routed directly to our existing outside interface xxx.xxx.94.146. I would like to add this new block to the outs...
HiWe have a new range of public ips and need to add them to a new internal interface (not the outside one). Therefore I need to find out how to pass these IPs through the outside interface on to the new internal interface net2 without NAT.I've tried ...
This issue has now been resolved.I showed the ISP the traceroute and asked them to confirm everyting is 100% correct on their routers for this block.The ISP found a configuration problem with thier bgp communities. Apparently we were the first client...
I have spoken to the ISP and confirmed the MAC address of the outside interface Ethernet0ISP says...we are sending this correctly to your pix, you should see any traffic destined for a 213.x.x.0/28 address hit your interface at 92.x.x.146/32Yes 217.x...
traceroute to 213.x.x.1 (213.x.x.1), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 10.0.1.1 1.974 ms 1.497 ms 1.529 ms 2 * * * 3 * * * 4 * * * 5 195.x.x.223 14.416 ms 13.726 ms 19.239 ms 6 217.x.x.82 14.348 ms 14.707 ms 14.444 ms 7 217.x.x.81 13.74...
Hi JonHere is the full config minus the names section. Ethernet2 is not used and has no connectivity.PIX Version 7.0(7) !hostname pixdomain-name y.comenable password xxx encryptedno namesvarious names...dns-guard!interface Ethernet0 nameif outside se...
> you simply create your NAT in the firewall. Ok. We currently have the following NAT.nat-controlglobal (outside) 1 interfacenat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0Does that mean I can just add static mappings from outside to inside using the new public range...