Change Cisco Wireless From A Dynamic To Static Settings?
Jun 28, 2012How do I change my cisco wireless from a dynamic setting to a static settings.
View 1 RepliesHow do I change my cisco wireless from a dynamic setting to a static settings.
View 1 RepliesI need assistance regarding changing of DYNAMIC WAN IP to desired WAN IP to connect my e-mail server of my office, Problem is :i have a dynamic WAN IP at my home internet router , and my e-mail server at office only allows assigned WAN ips to connect , I want to connect from my home, i know the WAN ips which are allowed to connect my e-mail server and i want to change my dynamic wan ip virutally to desired WAN ip for incoming and outgoing traffic from my wireless router, What I need to do :I need to change my dynamic WAN IP to an static desired ip at my wireless router?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have the dir-601 as my main router. Its IP settings are dynamic, not static. My second router, the router I'd like to use as the access point is a Belkin Wireless G Mimo. My goal is to setup the Belkin as an access point downstairs away from the main router. I'd like to do this wirelessly. I'd like to phsycialy plug devices into the Belkin, while the Belkin receives access to the internet wirelessly from my main router, the dir-601.
Here's my issue. There's an easy option to use the Belkin as an access point. So I do this and set the Belkin router to an IP outside the DCHP range ( currently 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.199 ) to 192.168.0.250. My dir-601 will only recognize the Belkin access point while plugged in physically. I know this because when I did a ping test it only see's the Belkin when plugged into the dir-601 via ethernet cables. My ultimate goal is to simply set the dlink dir-601 to recognize the Belkin as an access point.
I have 2 computer connected and both have dynamic IPIf I change one of my computer's IP from dynamic to static Will it be okay to another comp ? ( Can it still connected to Internet / LAN )
View 1 Replies View Relatedi need to change from dynamic IP to Static for work, Iv rang my provider talk talk and the only way i can do this is go to a buisness line and pay more a month is there anyway i can log into my router and change from dynamic to static myself? im not on about the IP thats starts 192.blah blah blah its the one where u go somewhere like whatsmyip.com mine is dynamic as it changes if router is reset, there is hiccup in internet or computer is off for the night etc...
View 2 Replies View RelatedOkay so I currently have an ISP that offers the standard "2 Dynamic IP's" and I'm wondering how to utilize this? The tech guy said I need a HUB...but I'm not sure what kind and where to get one etc. Secondly, even if I am able to get this second IP going, will they be entirely separate IP addresses? I need the IP addresses to be completely separate and untraceable to the same source. Is this the case or can you somehow trace back the two dynamic IP's to the same source IP? Will I need two different static IP's if I want the two connections to be entirely separate, unrelated, and untraceable from each other?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am running an ASA with 8.4(3) and am trying to setup a dynamic VPN tunnel. We are having a business reason to establish a VPN tunnel to customers who do not have nailed down IP addresses. Now I found a number of documents that outline the steps involved. It seems the basic steps were to Establish a regular tunnelAdd dynamic crypto mapAssign the dynamic crypto map to the tunnel created under step 1. While this sounds pretty straight forward and simple, while prepping for doing just this I hot a road block while thinking it through. In order for my ASA to put anything into the tunnel it has to have a route to the remote network pointing at my VPN peer at the end of the tunnel. How do I do this in a dynamic tunnel? How do I add a dynamic route so the ASA knows which tunnel to stuff the traffic into? How do I stop the traffic from just being send to the Internet?
View 1 Replies View RelatedTrying to connect a 5505 with a dynamic address on 8.3(2) to a static IP'd asa (5510 on 8.2(1) with a DefaultL2LGroup and dynamic maps already created.
Inside networks:
Local (5505) 192.168.100.0 /24
Remote (5510) 10.100.1.0 /24
Configuration on 5505
isakmp policy 20 authentication pre-share isakmp policy 20 encryption 3des isakmp policy 20 hash md5 isakmp policy 20 group 2 isakmp policy 20 lifetime 3600 isakmp enable outside access-list 100 extended permit ip 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 10.100.1.0 255.255.255.0nat (inside,any) 0 access-list 100tunnel-group DefaultL2LGroup ipsec-attributes pre-shared-key *****crypto ipsec transform-set myset esp-3des esp-md5-hmac crypto dynamic-map cisco 1 set transform-set myset crypto map dyn-map 20 ipsec-isakmp dynamic cisco crypto map dyn-map interface outside
My dynamic ASA is trying to use a Cradle point 4G connection to a head end ASA-5510. The remote end with the Cradle point 4G is not even initiating the tunnel! I need another set of eyes. it was initiating the tunnel last week but not completing the connection. Now its not doing anything. i am going backwards. Below is my remote ASA config.
ASA5510(config)# sh run
: Saved
ASA Version 8.2(2)
host name ASA5510
enable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encrypted
password 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
names
[code]...
I have a laptop directly attached to the inside interface. The PC and ASA can ping each other. The test interface is the one I am trying to use. Does my default route need to point to 192.168.0.1? Or is the remote peer correct? I thought the remote peer was correct? The 4G modem is like a pass-thru device. If I connect my laptop to it I can get out to the internet.
I've deployed L2L VPN between ASA's dynamic to static in a hub and spoke format.Everything works great if you are on a spoke ASA and you need to go to the hub but you can not go from the hub to spoke.
I'm using ASA code version 8.4(1) ... Below is what I have so far...
HUB
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ts-dyna esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac crypto dynamic-map dm-dyna 65000 set ikev1 transform-set ts-dynacrypto dynamic-map dm-dyna 65000 set reverse-routecrypto map cr-vpn 65000 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dm-dynacrypto map cr-vpn interface outside
crypto ikev1 policy 10 authentication pre-share encryption aes hash sha group 2 lifetime 86400
tunnel-group DefaultL2LGroup ipsec-attributes ikev1 pre-shared-key *****
[code].....
Is there any way to apply a crypto map on the Hub side to encrypt the traffic to the spokes?
I am trying to set up a internet connection to my campus network. i followed there instructions to the T. The network requires me to change my proxy settings. But every time i change my proxy to connect to the to the network, it say that i am connected but i can seem to load any pages. it worked before but i just redid my computer an it doesn't work now. one of the steps in the list of instructions given to me by the university was to select "dial whenever a network connection is not available" but selecting this is restricted for sum reason what do i do ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI faced up with a strange configuration issue at my 2811 router running IOS C2800NM-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M, Version 15.1(3)T. The configured Dynamic and Static NAT do not work (users can't go out to Internet and can't reach internal services via external IPs).The configuration seems to be very simple (one internal and one external interface, one address for dynamic NAT pool, and only few static translations -- see attached file).
View 8 Replies View RelatedRecently we migrated our network to ASA 5515, since we had configured nat pool overload on our existing router the users are able to translated their ip's outside. Right now my issue was when I use the existing NAT configured to our router into firewall, it seems that the translation was not successful actually I used Dynamic NAT. When I use the Dynamic PAT(Hide) all users are able to translated to the said public IP's. I know that PAT is Port address translation but when I use static nat for specific server. The Static NAT was not able to translated. Any conflict whit PAT to Static NAT?
View 3 Replies View Related in ASA 8.4, I need to use to static nat an internal IP with a public IP and use the same public IP to dynamic nat another internal IP:
-nat (inside,outside) source static IP1_PRIVATE IP_PUBLIC
-nat (inside,outside) source dynamic IP2_PRIVATE IP_PUBLIC
All outgoing connection from IP1_PRIVATE and IP2_PRIVATE should be natted to IP_PUBLIC and all incoming connection to IP_PUBLIC should be forwarded to IP1_PRIVATE: is it correct ?
I just switched from a Linksys Router to the RV215W, I was able to put custom dns servers for my wan, ie. opendns, but now in cisco, I'm missing this feature.
Does any one know how to set-up a workarround with DHCP from my ISP and access custum dns servers..
When are we gonna have this feature implemented in the WAN secction.
Is it possible to configure a Site to Site VPN from a SA520 with Dynamic IP (DSL) to a Cisco ASA5510 with static IP? I need to make sure about because i am trying to sell this solution to a customer with two branch offices with DSL connection and a Main Office with Metroethernet.
I know that using a a pre-share-key on the defaultl2lgroup of the ASA, the ASA will accept any site to site VPN. I have tried this with the ASA 5505 instead of the SA500 for the branch office, but the ASA5505 is too expensive for my customer.
we are running 8.4(2) on the asa with the below configuration we basically have a static for .7 on .25 and a nat for .7 for port direction with manual nat that takes precedense over auto nat within the object group am I correct that I dontneed the dynamic statement and that its redundant?
-object network obj-10.X.0.25-02host 10.X.0.25
-object network obj-10.X.0.25nat (any,INSIDE) static X.X.X.7 dns
-object network obj-10.X.0.25-01nat (INSIDE,OUTSIDE) static X.X.X.7 service tcp smtp smtp
-object network obj-10.X.0.25-02nat (INSIDE,OUTSIDE) dynamic X.X.X.7
I recently upgraded to the EA4500 and the only issue I'm having is that it will not recognize my static DNS settings, which worked fine on my older E2000. No other hardware has changed except the router.I've tried both Google DNS and OpenDNS. In either case, the DNS settings can be entered and saved in the Basic Settings tab, but when I go to the admin tab, it shows my ISP's deafult DNS.
View 4 Replies View RelatedStatic or Dynamic IP for playing online with the PS3? and there are two PS3's usually playing the same game at the same time in that said house.
View 15 Replies View RelatedI have had a WRV200 wireless router running at the family office now for a several years now and recently I was made aware of an issue with the router. Previously it's function was to provide internet access for the laptops at the office and two workstations. It was a simple set up really, 1 SSID was for the work computers that were allowed on the internet and another SSID for personal and quest wireless devices and I made sure they were in seperate VLANs. This issue came into light after our office moved and with some new upgrades in networking equipment it was deemed safe enough to have the other computers on my wireless router.
What is happening is that all the computers will have a momentary drop of connectivity and will re-establish it's connection to the wireless router. I check the event viewer and it's the same thing accross the board. I'll have several DHCP warings specifically event ID 1003 and finally DHCP error 1000 almost 30 minutes after the first warning. From the looks of it there is something going on with the DHCP addresses about to expire and the systems are having issues trying to get it renewed. The error will happen then the computer will restore the connection.
I have it isolated to the WRV200 because of two reasons. Every machine is having this issue, it's not a random occurance on one computer. The big clue was when I checked Event viewer on my Marketing Director's laptop. These same errors were present all the way back to May which was before the office move and the router was provide access for our laptops to get online. There was no other networking equipment connected to it except for the Clearwire modem.
Between May and now the router has been reconfigured from scratch. New SSIDs, redid the internal IP addressing network wide to incorporate the new computers and would be easier to manage them that way. All wired devices go through a 16 port switch and then through port 1 on the router. Port 1 is on VLAN 1 and the others on VLAN 5. The 3 SSIDS are each on their own seperate VLANs. All systems are on DHCP and the important computers and the printers I am using Static DHCP. In the mean time I set all the important machines to use an alternate IP addressing scheme so hopefully there is no drop in conenctivity. While the drop is minor it could cause issues in the program called SLS (especially during printing) so I can not have this issue to continue. Configuration wise everything is defualt, is there something to change in the configuration settings that I may have missed twice now or the router simply near the end of it's life cycle.
I'm having problems configuring an IPSEC VPN between an SRP521 with a dynamic IP and a ASA5505 with a static IP. Static to Static is fine between these devices and I can configure that without problems. Dynamic to Static however.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to combine dynamic and static NAT on a SR520. My dynamic NAT is specified with:ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer0 overload access-list 1 permit 192.168.0.0 0.0.7.255 In addition to this I want to perform static NAT for a couple of selected internal hosts. I can do this:ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.5 10.85.10.2 which works fine but means that the source address 192.168.1.5 is translated to 10.85.10.2 for all destination IPs. What I want is for the above static translation only to occur for a particular destination subnet.To accomplish this I have tried:
ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.5 10.85.10.2 route-map toOtherSite
route-map toOtherSite permit 10
match ip address 150
access-list 150 permit ip 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255
But this does not appear to work. Instead it seems to render the host 192.168.1.5 unable to progress through the NAT, whether the destination subnet is 192.168.10.0/24 or not, and I can't work out what I'm doing wrong.
I am looking for an option to do the following. [code] Cisco 6509 with SUP2 with MSFC2 full mem
I would like the cleanest most stable option to allow this to work and still be secure with authentication. I know on the home side, I can just specify the remote ip and add a password. Not sure what can be done on the DC side to allow this to work properly.
I'm having some issues configuring NAT statements on my ASA5505 which has recently been upgraded to 8.41.
I have a single dynamic IP on the outside interface of the ASA and would like all internal hosts to NAT/PAT to it. In addition, I would like to have several ports 'forwarded' to internal hosts, one of which is TCP/4343. With the current configuration all hosts are NATing to the external interface properly but the service running on TCP/4343 is not accessible from the outside. See command output below:
"sh run object" output:
object network DrJones host 10.81.220.90object network LAN-10.81.220.0 subnet 10.81.220.0 255.255.255.0
"sh run nat" output:
object network DrJones nat (inside,outside) static interface service tcp 4343 4343object network LAN-10.81.220.0 nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface
"sh run access-list" output:
access-list inside_access_in extended permit ip 10.81.220.0 255.255.255.0 anyaccess-list outside_access_in extended permit icmp any any echo-replyaccess-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any interface outside eq 4343
I have a ASA5510 with 2 internal interfaces (inside1 and inside2 same security level) configured with OSPF for dynamic routing with 2 routers to corporate subnets. I have a server in a private subnet that needs to be accessed from Internet. So static pat is used in ASA with the command
static (inside1, outside) tcp interface www 192.168.1.1 www netmask 255.255.255.255
As OSPF is in use, the subnet 192.168.1.0/24 may be reachable from interface inside2. When I tried to configure the static command for inside2,
static (inside2, outside) tcp interface www 192.168.1.1 www netmask 255.255.255.255.the error message came out "WARNING: mapped-address conflict with existing static...". Is this just a warning, or this is not possible in ASA.
I am trying to setup my Internet connection on my linksys E1200 router using static IP settings below -I am getting following error when trying to do this. These are the IP settings provided to me and are configured on my laptop to connect to my ISP as well.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedBasically I have an internet router (1841ISR) with 1 internal (LAN) connection and 2 internet connections. What I want to do is route specific traffic for 3 of my internally hosted services (smtp, https, etc) through one internet connection (fa0/0) and then route all other traffic through the unmanaged/dynamic IP ADSL connection (Dialer 0).
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