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Hi everyone, I just got in a strange situation here. I've got an ASA 5516-x with Software Version 9.9(2)36. We have some services which are connecting from DMZ site to LAN site via 1521 (sqlnet) to an oracle database. Sometimes when there is no traf...
Hello Community Members, I've just recently run accross my config and noticed I have an Internal Control and Internal Data interfaces in my Cisco ASA 5516-x. Internal-Control1/1 127.0.1.1 YES unset up upInternal-Data1/1 unassigned YES unset down do...
Friends, desperately need your help I have a two ISP (ISP1 primary, ISP2 backup) connected to cisco ASA on the edge of my net. I have a task to route DMZ subnet to ISP2, and if the link to ISP2 (backup) is down I have to route it to ISP1 (primary). ...
Hello Community members!I would really use some help regarding the situation I'm in now. I want to ask apologies in advance, this is my first post. I have two ISP connected to my Cisco ASA 5516-x to Gi0/3 and Gi0/1(details in the photo below or in ...
Hello, Rahul.Really appreciate the help. I created a class map, which applied to policy map and applied to LAN interface with unlimited conn and unlimited half-close for sqlnet traffic for ingress traffic for that specific service. Seems working like...
Hello Paul,This is interesting syntax, I've never saw one. To say honestly I'm newbie with cisco devices, especially ASA which has some differencies with other products they've released. I will test this workaround in lab and let you know. Really app...
Hello Georg,Thanks for your reply. I'm using EVEng as well for checking this. Just did it when I saw your comment and I believe we are in the same point. I've also started using not 8.8.8.8 as trackable object but ISPs DNS servers. Also one more thin...
Hi, Dennis,I believe it will have the same outcome regardless which remote host I will ping, it is all about the answer coming from 8.8.8.8 for ISP2 interface don't know where to go as you have stated.Why I chose 8.8.8.8 just because it is available ...