Cisco 5505 - Cannot Ping The Laptop From The Device
Jul 21, 2011
I have a new 5505 that im trying to upgrade the IOS on. The 5505 and the laptop are connected via a 5 port switch.From the laptop i can ping the inside interface of the 5505, but i cannot ping the laptop from the 5505. As a result, my TFTP is failing.
I'm new to this cisco 5505 and I want to carry out a task as simple as a remote access VPN, in my case I did the wizard, with time on my test, I could connect to the VPN, but I can not ping any device internal network. [code]
I have interited an ASA5505 problem. We're trying to manage the ASA remotely - we can connect to the device remotely via IPSec, we can ping other devices on the LAN network, but cannot ping the inside interface of the ASA - nor can we telnet/ssh/http to it. We can, however, connect to another router that's on the LAN and then SSH into the ASA's inside interface.
My IP via VPN: 10.133.20.8 The ASA interface we're trying to connect to via SSH or ASDM: 10.4.209.254 A router on the LAN we can connect to 10.4.209.250
We can ping other LAN devices such as 10.4.209.75, .90, .150 - so it's not a NAT/Route/Split Tunnel issue.I've attached the ASA config.
I have a spare Cisco 857w that I am playing around with to learn.I managed to reset it to default, upgrade the ios to 12.4 However for the llife of me I cannot ping this device.
I was trying to add an Access Rule then Nat rule, they applied ok then i lost connection to my ASA 5510.I cant ping device ip, i cant connect via console , only can acess via Management port, i have pasted Running config. [code]
I cannot ping and end node on my system from my Cisco 2911. I've tried to configure my computer to ping the device and I am able to. It seems the difference between using my computer and the 2911 is that with my computer I am able to set the default gateway as the end node's ip.
When I ping google from my computer I get 0% packet loss and average ping time is 35ms. But when I ping any device on my network the time is 147ms and 25% loss. Shouldn't it ping my devices faster?
i have a device connected to 2960 switch. It is an access port and i could ping the device from other switches , also from outside the lan. But i am not able to ping the device from 2960 switch alone. I suspected and checked the arp table and it was showing as incomplete. I created the manual arp entry and tried pinging but no luck.
I have the above mentioned switch. I assisgned an IP address to the switch some time ago, but never had cause to use it (as it was purhcased as a spare).The problem I have now is that I cannot ping the device or browse to it via IE. Using hyperterminal and the CLI i have attempted to assign the same IP address, but i get a warning along the line of already assigned.I have set IP's to other 3COM model switches without problems. why I cannot ping this device or assist in connecting to it via IE?
I have a E2000 router/access point. I am able to connect 3 laptops, 1 smartphone and 1 printer wirelessly to the access point. All computers and smartphone can access the Internet. The problem is that none of the devices can connect with each other and thus cannot print. I can ping the router, no problem. Get "request timed out" message when trying to ping from one device to the other. Router firmware is 1.04
I currently have 2 e4200 wireless routers. The first router is connected to 3 devices via ethernet, and the 4th port is connected to my other e4200v2 which is set as bridge mode. The main router is at one end of the house, the second bridge mode router is at the other end.My wireless devices are connected to the main e4200v2, along with all the wired clients.
When wirelessly connected to the 2nd e4200 (the bridged one) I cannot connect to or ping any wireless clients that are connected to the main router. (For example, in my bedroom I am connected with my computer to the 2nd bridged router, and I am trying to ping my other computer that is wireless connected to the main router. I am unable to ping to this computer. When I am conected wirelessIy to the mian router, than I am able to ping the other wireless computer on the same router. Note:I am able to access any hard wired devices to the main router, regardless of which router I am connected to. The issue only appears to be when trying to connect to a wireless device that is connected to a different router than the device I am connecting from.Both routers are setup on the same subnet mask with firmware Ver.2.1.39.145204
I am trying to set up a lan to lan vpn access with 2 asa5505's but I cannot ping, traceroute or connect from either side. I can connect to both ASA 5505's from the internet, and connect to the internet FROM both 5505's, just not one to the other. I can ping the network GATEWAYS to the routers, just not the routers themselves.
Both of these machines have been configured for previous VPNs but that configuration has been removed.
I've been called upon to fix the SSL VPN issues in our ASA5505. The issue I am having is that I am able to log into the vpn, access the internet, but I'm unable to access anything on the LAN. I can't use ping or use DNS.
I'm using ASDM v. 6.2(1) and ASA verison 8.2(1). I'm not comfortable using the CLI and prefer the GUI.
Within a workgroup environment we have four large drives, statically assigned and all accessbile via VPN. Our FW is a Cisco ASA-5505. Where within the ASA-5505 GUI can one of these drives be made inaccessible via VPN ?
I planning to integrate cisco asa5505 device in runing enviornment for filter ip traffic.Internet ----router----ciscoasa----lan.Ip series is public(25.263.25.0/24) througout of network (no privateIP)now how do I set asa in such case and filter traffic from comming into lan and going out to internet.
configuring ASA 5505 to be able to ping remote host.Setup - We have a site-to-site (192.168.1.0/24 - 192.168.2.0/24) VPN setup with client VPN access (IP Pool, 172.16.50.0/24) on 192.168.1.0 ASA 5505.Issue - Not able to ping host on 192.168.2.0 from VPN client 172.16.50.0 but able to ping 192.168.1.0 host.
We have ciso asa 5505 and we are using one public ip of 155.155.155.9 , so i wanna disable to ping from outside this ip , but not effect our site to site and remote vpn connections ,the only thing i need is to disable the public ip to ping from outside.
We want to use an ASA as a pure routing device. Our network has several internal subnets (10.1.x.0/24), and we want to be able to reach them from outside and to allow access between them.
We have a defined a VLAN for each subnet range with the same security-level, added it to an Ethernet port and made the Ethernet that acts as outside as a trunk, and defined it as the global routing.
We cannot ping any of the subnet IPs defined in the ASA from outside nor we can ping it from the internal IP addresses.
I am trying to configure Nat on a clean ASA 5505, but can't get it to work. I ran the commands below. On the ASA I can ping the internet and inside vlan ip. On my laptop I can ping the ASA inside vlan ip, but I can't ping the outside vlan ip. From another network I can ping the ASA outside public ip. Is there an access-list that denies inside from accessing outside?
I am running version 8.4(3) and I erased the existing configuration.
I have 2 ASA and would like to build a Side-to-Side VPN between these ASA. So I can learn something about configure a ASA for different thinks. But now I don`t can Ping from a Client to the Internet-Router.My Configuration is:
I have been tasked with replacing our company eSoft router with a Cisco ASA 5505 with the upgraded security license. I have been working on the configuration for a couple of weeks now, after reading hundreds of forum posts, watching youtube videos, and endless google searching, and despite my best efforts I am still having an issue I can’t figure out.
I have a couple of subnets, that when the ASA is connected, I cannot ping, nor can they get to the internet or our Exchange server. At this point I’m not sure if it’s an access rule issue, NAT issue, or DNS issue.
Here is the network layout:
ASA: 192.168.0.2 (Primary Gateway) 192.168.0.0 (Primary facility, ASA is the gateway) 192.168.2.0 (Second facility, connected via Verizon point-to-point) 192.168.3.0 (Third facility, connected via Verizon point-to-point)
I am trying to troubleshoot an ASA5505 connectivity issue. My initial tests are to ping the Internet router from the ASA This is failing and also a sh arp only shows internal addresses.
I have to go to site to check this out to confirm the following.
1: Should I be able to ping the Internet router from the ASA?
2: Do I need to permit any icmp to do this?
3: Should a sh arp show the address of the internet router?
I tried entering the command permit icmp any outside
However I got the error route already exists 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
If I ping a NAT'ed IP address configured on an ASA 5505, is it handled at the firewall (as far as priority) as if I were pinging the firewall interface itself, or the end device? The reason I ask is I am seeing waves of ping latency that I can relate to data transfers, but the nothing is even close to being maxed out as far as CPU, memory, or bandwidth. My guess is this is being handled by the ASA in software instead of in hardware.
I have set up site-site VPN on 5505s on 2 sites. I can ping outside interfaces from both sites but cannot get replies when I ping clients behind the 5505 from the ASA itself. I have also tried to ping from 10.x.x.x to 217.41.x.x and to 192.168..x.x but do not get a response.
I was expecting the configuration to be enough but there might be something I am missing.
I have a Cisco ASA 5505, the problem is I am not able to ping to outside natted interface (ip: 172.88.188.123 and 124 and 125) from inside network I have looked for ASA documentation through the internet and still got nothing.
I'm trying to set up a Guest VLAN for wireless at a client site, and I feel like I'm missing something small in the configuration, since I can't ping any of the VLAN interfaces from my laptop when the address is statically set to something in the 172.20.100.x range.
I've pasted the configs for the ASA 5505 and the 6 switches below for convenience. Near as I can tell, all should be well. The ports are in trunking mode, the "show cdp neighbors" command returns the proper information, VLAN 100 exists on all the switches, etc.
A customer got a new VoIP PBX, and now I have to forward port 443 on the ASA to the PBX for remote administration purposes. The LAN-interface of the PBX is in the same subnet as the ASA but has an external VoIP-router as default gateway and not our ASA. Is it even possible to forward the port to the PBX when there is no route of any sort to our ASA on it?
i did a reset on my asa by stopping the boot process because i could not remember what my enable password was, i had no problems with the reset the asa came backup as it should and i started configuring the device again. My problem is when the device is powered off and back on i lose all configuration that were made, i save the changes with "write me" before the restart and they are still being over wrote.
I have setup this firewall with a NAT, everything seem fine. I try pinging from my external translate IP to the internal IP address, on the ASDM Log i can see the traffic built and teardown but on the PC i used to execute the ping it will show timeout. My configuration as belows:
I have a new ASA 5505 and all is working fine, I can CLI and ASDM into it, but just can't ping the inside interface, do I need to enable a feature to make this work somehow?