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I am new to Cisco firewalls. I have an ASA-5510 with a trunk switch (Catalyst 3560). One port on the switch is connected to another switch (Catalyst 2960). The connection is pass-through, not trunked. On the 2960, I have a few devices with different ...
I am new to using Cisco firewalls. I have an ASA-5510 with a truncated Catalyst-3560 switch. I believe I have the trunk setup correctly and I created VLANs in the switch. Through the ASDM, I created the subinterfaces for each VLAN on the ASA. Now I a...
Jon,Thanks for your help earlier. I did setup the VLANs in the 2960 and created a trunk connection to the 3560. Then I created the same VLANs in the 3560. This allowed me to define the VLANs finally in my ASA for routing traffic.In your last steps, y...
I believe I have the ACL setup between my two interfaces to allow the traffic and I have a NAT setup to give the server an IP address on the client network. The only thing is how does the server know to route the traffic through the firewall? On the ...
Thanks in advance. Here's a dump of sh run (cleaned)sh run ->Result of the command: "sh run": Saved:ASA Version 8.3(2) !hostname foobardomain-name foobar.localenable password **** encryptedpasswd *** encryptednamesname 192.168.10.10 ESPserverdns-guar...
Result of the command: "sh ip"System IP Addresses:Interface Name IP address Subnet mask Method Ethernet0/0.104 dmz 192.168.3.170 255.255.255.0 DHCP Ethernet0/0.105 serverlan ...
While I understand examining the configuration is the fastest way to see my error, I can not share it. This is mainly due to NERC CIP standards. However, I would be willing to explain any settings I have placed in there. Is there something in particu...