@Marvin Rhoads kindl please suggest if my approach is right as the cisco documention is overwhelming. what I read from your post replies and other this is the right process from FMC1000 migration to FMCv
• 1 Deploy new FMCv in virtual environment • 2...
Hi floks.
In some advice please. we running ACI multipod between to Data Centers. we classified these DCs as Primary and Secondary due to legacy setup prior to going into ACI deployment. The ACI deployment is in Network Centric.
we have APIC 2xAPIC i...
Hi.
to fix this go to Deployment -->General Setting -- untick the PxGrid prob and save. than after 5 min go back and tick this PxGrid prob. it will fix the issue you noted earlier java.lang.NullPointerException
I was hitting this bug ISE versi...
Hi folks.
we hit a APIC bug CSCvu62127. the symptoms were; Upon fabric discovery, we are receiving a fault code F3031
TAC ask to provide,
show controller
acidiag fnvread
acidiag avread
acidiag rvread
moquery -c faultInst -f 'fault.Inst.code=...
I guess these firewalls in production network therefore take extra care when you doing configuration/change on these appliances. I noted you mentioned both firewall running the same Firmware/ software version. also please confim if these appliances a...
To efficiently replace your legacy Virtual FMC and ASA/FTD appliances with new Cisco 1210c appliances managed by your on-prem FMC, you should start by preparing the new 1210c devices in a staging environment. Connect them to your on-prem FMC and assi...
If this is the case your only best bet is the command “show conn details” or if you ant to be very specific with ip address/es in that case “show conn address 192.1681.10”understanding-cisco-asa-connection-flags/
Instead of using the cli. it would be much better for you to use the GUI of the firewall. I have paste https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoKP2T63LKA link have a look old video but put you in right direction what you asking for.
There is no such single command to give you the output of what you requested here. hence there are few command which can give you the information and you could narrow it down to figure out what is going on in your firewall.Check interface status and ...