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Hi guys,can someone discribe in detail this information? The output is a result from a PIX with OS 6.1(1). On the cco i hadn't find any technical documents.thanksMichael
Hi Gerry,try object Tracking with EEM. You have to inform your active firewall and a simple Way is, to Shut Down the Router Interface.Can you describe the connect to your isp more in Detail?Isp---rt1--asa1/active | IIsp--rt2--asa2/standbyGreetingsMic...
Hi Nick,Take a Look here.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/15.1SY/config_guide/sup2T/virtual_switching_systems.html#wp1053927GereinigtMichaelSent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App
Hi Jeff,it's most likely that your ISP block your /32 prefixes, because the most internet service provider protect the internet against prefixes which are bigger than /24.Michael
Its C.With outgoing route-maps your are able to control your received traffic.the resultant is, that a normal multihomed customer dont want to be a transit "ISP", and filter out all bgp routes except his own bgp networks.regardsMichael