I have 2 outside connections one of which works as a backup connection. I am trying to setup SLA monitor so that when primary fails, the secondary connection takes over. However I never get connected to the primary connection after reboot, the backup connection is active after reboot.
Can I run Cisco ASA failover with dual ISP run active/standby configuration and SLA monitor to monitor the primary ISP gateway and failover to the secondary gateway but not failover to the failover firewall unless an actual event occurred that required a ASA failover?
we have hosted voip and would like have our internet as back for their router. We gave them public static ip so they can configure that in their router. How can i configure the ip address in our firewall let say on asa5510 ethernet port 3 so if their router T1 goes out then our internet will work as backup.
I currently use MS ISA Server 2006 to protect a windows internal network, where there is also an MS Exchange server. I have acquired a Cisco 5510 to enhance security at main office. Later I will have ASA 5505 for branches, including VPN-ning. to have firewall at main office. I have several public IPs and would like to setup DMZ for Web, Exchange server and FTP. How do I setup interface and sub-interface for the DMZ?Can I continue using ISA Server connecting to Cisco 5510 on the perimeter? If so, How do I set the interfaces (and sub-interfaces) as well as NAT-ting and access configuration between the inside and outside?
I would like to setup backup ISP in our ASA5510. Right now the the firewall has for default gateway following command:
"route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 114.324.321.33 1" i am changing this to route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 114.324.321.33 10 track 1 ...so i can setup sla monitoring. As soon as i do the above command and remove the original "route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 114.324.321.33 1" from asa then internet connection drops. Right now asa interface Ethernet0/0 has main isp configured and configuring interface Ethernet0/3 as backup. interface Ethernet0/3 name if backup security-level 0 ip address 114.324.321.34 255.255.255.252 no shut global (backup) 1 interface.
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 114.324.321.33 10 track 1 ( Right now in firewall i have" route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 114.324.321.33 1 " ) route backup 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 115.283.212.23 20 track 2
sla monitor 1type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho 114.324.321.33 interface outside sla monitor schedule 1 life forever start-time now sla monitor 2type echo protocol ip Icmp Echo 115.283.212.23 interface backup sla monitor schedule 2 life forever start-time now. Also our firewall has site to site vpn and 1 main ip configured for exchange and remote access.
I'm trying to setup port mirroring on a Cisco ASA 5510, but when I try to use the switchport monitor command, that command is not recognized.I've selected what interface I want to configure (conf-if), but the switchport command seems to not be part of the IOS.I'm running ASA version 8.2(1)
I have an ASA 5510. I am doing a new install at our new data center. I am having trouble getting internet access from an inside LAN interface to the outside WAN interface.Our colo center has given us the below IP info. [code]If I do a static config on my laptop of IP 198.145.XXX.82 Mask 255. 255. 255. 240 DG 198.145.XXX.81 I am able to get the web fine from the line in our rack. I used the ASDM software to setup the ASA. I set its WAN IP of 198. 145. XX X. 82 and mask as 255.255.255.40 for interface 0/0. For interface 0/1 I made a management LAN of 192.168.180.1 with mask of 255.255.255.0.I can connect to my LAN ok but do not have outside internet access. I have also tried .80 and .81 for the WAN IP of the ASA. [code]
What I am attempting to do is setup snmpv3 on two failover 5510's .The problem I am running into, the snmp management software rejects one of the devices as it sees it as having a duplicate engine ID since the two devices share the same config. Would like to know how this would work in an active/active setup being able to poll both devices.
getting my additional IP addresses working on my ASA 5510. I have a /29 allocation and outbound access and inbound access to my internal www server is working fine through the default outside interface. However, I now need to setup a second IP address that maps internally to a different web server. When I setup a new network object with automatic NAT translation to the new IP address, it does not work. If I setup the same scenario using the outside interface, it works fine. What is the proper way to setup additional IP address on my ASA v8.4?
We have 2 ASA 5510's setup in an active, standby failover configuration. When the primary fails over to standby, the 3rd party cert does not failover to the standby ASA. The users then receive the CERT missing, invalid message and have to select yes, no to move on. This does not occur when the primary is not in failover mode. It is my understanding that failover fails over certs but in our case it does not apper to be working correctly.
Trying to set-up a priority queue for Voice and Video traffic, below is the current ASA config. The WAN link is 6mb, trying to limit the Internet traffic to 4mb and save 2mb for the PQ, config belowTraffic just isn't hitting the PQ
priority-queue outside queue-limit 512 tx-ring-limit 200 ! class-map Video description Video match dscp af31
I came across some free bandwidth monitoring software by Solarwinds while doing some reading on other sites. I installed the software and now im stuck at setup. The Softaware is asking for...
Ip Address/Hostname SNMP Version Community string
I'm assuming the IP Address/Hostname would be my computers IPv4 on the network and as far as the SNMP Version goes im not sure, I can either choose from SNMP v1/2c or v3. For the community string, I'm assuming its Public but im not completely sure.When I attempt to go to the next step is says the credentials test failed So obviously something I entered is incorrect.
Note: this is on my own home network. Im using a Comcast all in one router and modem.
I matched the traffic statistics on one of my Cisco ASA site-site tunnels with the OID:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.171.1.4.3.1.1.25.4142 (cipSecTunHistInOctets). I was real proud of myself for a few days until I checked the history and found the OID wasnt working.After some troubleshooting I found that the last four digits (4142 in this case) change whenever the tunnel drops and re-establishes itself. Any way to collect tunnel utilization history on an ASA with SNMP? Is there a different OID I can use thats based on the endpoint IP?
Belkin Setup / Router monitor application has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available.
My Belkin N150 wireless router monitor has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you us a solution is available.I can not figure out why my wireless router doesn't work sometimes.I need to be able to access this to get to the router settings. I don't know if my wireless is being highjacked or what.
I have a customer with active/standby on a pair of 5510's with the CSC modules. They were inquiring about the AIP/ASA, and since this would NOT work in their current setup, would getting a pair of 5510/AIP configured for transparent failover work placed in front fo the existing units? Would I need to have a switch placed between the AIP and CSC ASA's? Or would I setup the ASA's for context based Active/Active failover to interconnect the ASA's to the existing units, but I still see a need for a switch.
I have cisco pix 520 Firewall and I forgot my firewall password but now I want to reset so I have to get into monitor mode but when I press escape key my firewall is not get into monitor mode. so now how can I get into monitor mode or Are there any Other way to reset the firewall....
We have a Cisco ASA 5520 in HA (Active - Standby). We monitor the CPU,Memory Utilization and Active Session via SNMP polling.And SNMP trap for linkup ,linkdown and Cold start.Our requirement is to monitor the HA status and whenever there is a change in the HA - Failover we have to get a snmp trap.What are the configuration need to be done on the cisco asa.
How do I monitor connections to the DMZ port on our ASA 5505 (via ASDM 5.2)? We have a WAP connected to it and it's intermittently dropping connections.
I have pix 535 and wanted to erase the flash files (faulty) which already utilised 13 mb .so i cant upload new ios so i want erasedisk.bin ,i also have CCO account.
We have a Cisco ASA 5520 and im looking for a way to monitor largest outgoing and incoming traffic per ip in real time so to know which of my internal computers are using the most of our Internet Line. Is there a way to this through ADSM ? We use version 6.3.
I have an ASA 5520 and I'm using Solar winds real time interface tool to monitor the through put of the port. It seems I can never get it to use more than 100mb, where should I check?
I have run a sh int giga 0/1 and it shows the port is 1000mb full duplex and the I have also checked the other end where it plugs into the LAN and this also says the port is running at 1000mb full duplex.
We're in the process of setting up an ASA 5510 as our main VPN appliance.
The Outside interface of the 5510 faces our DMZ, the Inside interface sits on our main network. The 5510 uses radius for authentication going to a server on the same subnet for the authentication. That works fine. VPN client can connect to the 5510 and successfully authenticate. Routes are pass through to the VPN client, no problem. PC with VPN client can access internet (which is by design, it should use it's own internet connection), but cannot ping/access/trace over the tunnel at all.
My hunch is that this is a nat issue - but I am confused as to how the NAT should be configured - I've tried several configurations with no luck.
The VPN client is set to pull an ip address from the pool - 192.168.56.10 - 100. The 5510 is sitting on a separate subnet (50.x/22). This seems to work on the Cisco 1700 that it will be replacing just fine. I mirrored routes and ACLs as well onto the new 5510. No luck. Client connects, authenticates, pulls an IP address and routes, but can't see anything on the inside of the 5510.
I have an ASA 5510 I'm trying to use as an SSL VPN provider. I have Anyconnect windows and mobile licenses from Cisco. I'm looking for a straight forward configuration guide to use. Right now I only need to iPhone and Android clients to work with the VPN, but in the future we might add windows clients.
I was going to use this guide: [URL]. Until I talked to Cisco tech support, they recommended I use the following:[URL] Which is a lot longer and a bit unclear about the whole process, and also points me to this guide:[URL]Which is longer still, and not applicable for the most part.So, what's going to be the best guide to use? Did I have it right the first time? Do I need to go to another site to find something?
I am looking to set-up an isolated WLAN for the users in my organization and how to proceed What I have is the following
Cisco 5508 Wireless LAN controller Cisco Catalyst 3750 24 port (not sure what exact model) Cisco AIR-AP1131AG-A-K9 POE Access Point Cisco ASA 5510
Currently what I would like to do is to setup a VLAN on the Cisco ASA 5510, connect the Catalyst to the VLAN and connect the 5508 Wireless LAN to the Catalyst via Fibre. From there on in - I would connect each AP to the Catalyst? The proposed scenario is that the VLAN would be in a DMZ and have direct access to the Internet without any filtering and users would connect their devices to the AP and get a DHCP address and be able to surf with freedom?The problem is - I am unsure as of where to start. I have been certified Cisco in 2001, however I havent started to use my skills until now.The Vlan would be the following: 192.168.20.X
I am lacking experience in BGP and now I am trying to figure out what should be the ideal and recommended design.
Scenario: - Having two Internet Service Provider with two ASN - Having one idenpendant IPv4 public address - Having two Internet Cisco Router e.g. 2811 - Having two Cisco ASA Firewall e.g. 5510
I am trying to setup a VPN tunnel between a Cisco ASA 5510 (Version 8.2(2)) and Sonicwall TZ200. I got tunnel up and going and I am able to ping the Cisco ASA internal IP from the Sonicwall LAN but nothing else works.
When I try to ping a host behind the Cisco ASA from the Sonicwall LAN I get the following message "Asymmetric NAT rules matched for forward and reverse flows;