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Greetings all,We're a small company with 50 people. We have a lot of consultants and partners working on our site. The problem we have is that these people connect their laptop and have access to our internal net. I tried vlan and put them in DMZ but...
I have a CAT3750E and use the first 12 ports for server and the rest for phone and desktop. In the GUI, smart port, i see there are options to configure the port as Cisco router, switch, desktop, desktop and phone. Our servers have a few VMWARE machi...
Hi all,I'm not familiar with Cisco new AP and have a question for all. Is it possible to have one access point authenticate domain users on one vlan and then outside users on another vlan without authentication? For example, if i am as a domain user...
Hi all,If you have pix firewall, please try to access this commercial banking website in UK:http://www.hsbc.co.uk/1/2/I am unable to view its images or something unable to see its contend. I have pix 515E and ASA5000. But no problem with a Linksys or...
Hi everyone, I meant to put this post here.I need expert help with this scenario. Switch A is CAT 3560E PoE and switch B is CAT 3750 PoE. Connectivity between these swithces are 10gb fiber and is set to trunking so vlan1 can be access on both switche...
I think if you are able to rdp from dmz to inside, then you should be able to access the AD server. Try RDP from your dmz to your AD server. Make sure remote destkop option is turn on. also, try \\myadserver\c$ or somthing like that. if you can acces...
If you permit ip any any from dmz to inside, you should be able to access inside machines. Basically, you open dmz to inside. have you tried to use RDP from DMZ1 to inside network? does that work? you said you were able to ping inside from dmz. also,...
I think it should work since you use global command to do port address translation. I would have a test machine, XP with RDP turn on, then access it from your inside network to this machine. You should be able to. Open a port 3389 and apply access-gr...
Hi there,I've done this before and here is what you could do.Outside interfacenameif ethernet0 outside security0DMZ Interfacenameif ethernet2 DMZ security70Inside Interfacenameif ethernet1 inside security100I used NAT for my DMZ interface and its net...