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Hiis it possible to assign same IP to shared interface in multiple context ? i have gone through below cisco document but this explain example in which logical interfaces are given different VLAN ID and assigned a unique MAC . so how is the interface...
hiif asa is not acting as dhcp server and clients behind the inside interface of firewall are having static ip add is it possible for the firewall to still assign the dns address considering that those dns servers are external to asa firewall . if ...
hii am confused if we arehaving a public ip 199.X.X.11 of inside server given to its nic and is behind asa inside and asa external range doesnot fall into that will i be able to access this server from outside .the access list is applied on the outsi...
hii was goin through dns doctorig example in the cisco site and was going through packet captures of same . as dns request is udp , is it true that its corresp. dns reply will also come back . As it is UDP packet which is not reliable like TCP , is r...
hi brendan,your explanation was helpful1.If it is possible to hav 2 shared i/f (whether logical or physical ) assigned to same context [ with the shared i/f having same IP and VLAN ID ]is it possible that we can differentiate them by assigning virtua...
Hi Shrikant ,the example given is not really of a shared interface . A shared interface would not be separated by a different VLAN tag and that interface should be part of both context (whether logical or physical)
hi"If you have the command "no nat-control", it will allow inbound connection without any static nat statement, because there is no control over any of the nat statements."consider that fw doesnot have any nat command in it and no nat-control configu...
hi jenniferthanks for your reply again . i know that with the below static the identity source translation will also happen from private to public . but i am not concerned for outbound . my requirment is only for inbound and i want to understand nat...