Cisco Firewall :: Multiple Public IP Addresses On ASA 5505?

Sep 8, 2011

Is it possible to two or more public IP Addresses bound to a Cisco ASA 5505 running 8.4(2).

View 9 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5510 - How To Assign Multiple Public IP Addresses

Dec 2, 2010

I'm currently replacing my ASA 5505 with a 5510. I have a range of public IP addresses, one has been assigned to the outside interface by the setup wizard (e.g. 123.123.123.124 ) and another I would like to NAT to an internal server (e.g 192.168.0.3 > 123.123.123.125). On my asa 5505 this seemed fairly straigh forward, i.e. create an incoming access rule that allowed SMTP to 123.123.123.125 and then create a static nat to translate 192.168.0.3 to 123.123.123.125. Since I've tried to do the same on the 5510 traffic is not passing through so I'm assuming that the use of additional public IP addresses is not handled in the same way as the 5505? I also see that by default on the 5505, 2 VLANs are created, one for the inside and one for the outside, where as this is not the case on the 5510. Is the problem that VLANs or sub-interfaces need to be created first?  I'm doing the config via ASDM.
 
Everything else seems to OK i.e. access to ASDM via 123.123.123.124, outbound PAT and the site-to-site VPN.

View 15 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 - Multiple Public IP

Sep 10, 2011

Attached is my updated ASA 5505 (8.4[2]) config. With this config, basically the "laptop" group works fine, but the leo and orion groups don't ever receive packets inbound.  No DNS, nothing.
 
The laptop is windows, the other two are servers with two NICs.  The interface cards are Intel Pro/1000s.   I've been through everything including Vlan protocol conflicts and actually enabled the servers for 802.1(Q).

View 19 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 8.4(1) - Map Multiple Inside Hosts Ports To One Public IP?

Jun 22, 2011

I'm stuck at asa 5505 nat, port forwarding configuration Here is what i need:

host1: 192.168.1.1 service tcp/100 >>>>> public ip 1.1.1.1 service tcp/100
host2: 192.168.1.2 service tcp/200 >>>>> public ip 1.1.1.1 service tcp/200
host3: 192.168.1.3 service tcp/300 >>>>> public ip 1.1.1.1 service tcp/300
 
So people from remote just need to use 1.1.1.1 public ip to access all the ports on three different inside server.I can do this on my old ASA 5505 with 8.0(4). Looks like there're lots of change from 8.0 to 8.4.

View 7 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 / Site To Site VPN Using Public Addresses On Local Network

Jul 28, 2011

I have a request to establish a site to site VPN with a customer. While collecting the information I give them our local network subnet which is a private subnet (192.168.5.0). They asked me if I could give them a public address instead. They can not work with the 192.168.5 subnet. Is this possible?
 
My side of the VPN is an ASA 5505 running 8.2(2). The other side i believe is a Checkpoint.

View 5 Replies View Related

Cisco WAN :: Multiple Public IP Addresses On 877W

Nov 23, 2011

I would like to configure an 877w I just bought. It's connecting to a UK ADSL2+ link.I'm a penetration tester and I want to put the Cisco router in front of my existing firewall which has an IPS on it, so that it doesn't get in the way of port scans and vulnerability scans. My ISP has issued me with 14 usable addresses a/240 subnet and basically I want to be able to use the route with just the public IP addresses. I have configured Cisco routers before, but never with this type of configuration. It's always been single public IP address  NAT'd through to one or two internal LAN's.
 
It will be nice if I could assign the wireless and fast ethernet ports to the same VLAN using the public addresses. I don't want to use DHCP I'm quite happy statically assigning IP addresses to the computers wireless and LAN interfaces. I am reasonably certain this is possible because not sure how to do it and a little busy at the moment carrying out penetration tests.

View 7 Replies View Related

Multiple Public IP Addresses From Different Subnets On 1 Router

Feb 20, 2012

Is it possible to have multiple public IP addresses that are from different subnets going through one router? I have been told that this is not possible with most routers and that I would have to spend a lot of money on a router to be able to do it. I am still not totally clear on what defines a subnet even after reading up on them. What I am trying to achieve:

-My office has 10 computers.

-All would be connected to one router.

-My internet service provider has provided me with 10 public IP addresses, that are all very varied (which I asked for)

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 One-to-One NAT / Multiple Public IP Addresses

Mar 11, 2013

If there are any small business routers that offer one-to-one NAT? I have several public IP addresses assigned to me by CenturyLink. I have two servers that provide email and web hosting for two different domains. I want to put the client machines on one VLAN (VLAN Z) and assign it a public IP address (to keep server traffic separate). I want to put each server on its own VLAN (VLANs X & Y) and assign each server its own public IP address. I need the router to be able to provide a firewall and port forwarding for each VLAN. I also need to be able to route traffic between VLANs so the clients on VLAN Z can access their email and the websites on VLANs X and Y. I also need to be able to route DNS traffic between VLANs so each server can provide name resolution for their respective domains.
 
So, is this possible with a small business router or do I need to look at something different? I'm fairly certain this configuration is not possible with my current Cisco RVS4000. What it boils down to is I need a router that is capable of having multiple public IP addresses on the same interface and to forward those public addresses to private VLAN subnets. This would be one-to-one NAT if I understand it correctly..

View 5 Replies View Related

Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 - Multiple Public IP Addresses Go Into LAN

Aug 22, 2012

The client has a Cisco RVS4000. There are 3 Internet devices need to be accessed from the outside and will use one public IP for one device. I don't see any options to setup on Cisco RVS4000 to do 3 NATs. If Cisco RVS4000 doesn't work in this situation, which router will do?

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Routers :: Does RSV4000 Support Multiple Public IP Addresses

Aug 3, 2011

I have a customer that has an RSV4000 Router. The customer has also purchased a block of 5 usable public IP addresses. I need to be able to assign these public IP addresses to printers either by configuring a static IP on each printer directly or thru IP mapping or some other method. Does the RSV4000 support using multiple public IP addresses and if so what configuration is needed in the router for the printers to be seen by the outside world.

View 2 Replies View Related

Netgear FVX538 / Setup Multiple Public IP Addresses In Network

Aug 9, 2011

I have a Netgear ProSafe VPN Firewall FVX538. But I also have 10 Public IP Addresses that I will like to setup for three web services. So how do I set this up. With multiple routers. Or can my Netgear FVX538 take multiple Public IP Addresses to the same ports. If not how can setup multiple routers. one being the main one.

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco WAN :: 5505 Route Public Ip Addresses To DMZ Port

Sep 25, 2011

I have a customer thats got a Linksys router now, that has a DMZ port.The DMZ port is configurede to it routes the extra public ip-adress to the DMZ port it has.At the DMZ port they have another router connected, where they routes the public ip-adresses på some other devices.How can i make this setup on a Cisco ASA 5505 (With the Security Plus licens)What i have to do is to replace the Linksys router, and make it so, so it works like it was before with the Linksys.

View 5 Replies View Related

Cisco WAN :: 5505 Multiple IP Addresses On WAN Interface

Jan 6, 2011

We have Cisco ASA 5505 box.We have a /29 subnet available.At this moment one of IP addresses in this rage is assigned to VLAN2 used for outside interface all outgoing traffic from VLAN10 (for employees) will go out using one IP, xxx.xxx.xxx.1all outgoing traffic from VLAN20 (for visitors) will go out using second IP, xxx.xxx.xxx.2all outgoing traffic from VLAN10 host yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy (mail server, webmail, ...) will go out using third IP, xxx.xxx.xxx.3all specified incomming traffic to xxx.xxx.xxx.3 will be NATted to internal host yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy in VLAN10 .The main purpose is to have specific public IP address for mail server only not to get to any black list,and to give visitors different outgoing IP address than for our internal users.

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: ASA 5505 - Multiple Outside Statics IP Addresses?

Dec 14, 2012

I have an ASA 5505 with Security Plus License ?I have 5 Static IP Addresses from my ISP?I have the following interfaces. Outside (vlan 2) / Inside (vlan 1) / Guest (vlan 3)For my Vlan3 guest network I have set it up so that DNS must be routed through opendns.org's DNS servers ( for web filtering, etc ) However, its using the static ip that I have plugged into the ASA.
 
What I would like to accomplish is to put my inside interface (vlan1) on another static ip for outside access if thats possible, so that I can route those clients through opendns.org however however giving them more web privlieges than what the guest network is getting.

View 14 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: Public IP Addresses On DMZ (SA520)

Feb 29, 2012

I just bought an SA520 to replace my existing FW.
 
The thing is that I have private IP adresses on my LAN, and I have been issued a public IP network for my DMZ by my ISP.
 
Meaning I want to NAT my LAN but not my DMZ, but I can't seem to find a way in the 520 to do that. I can only find the oprion to turn off NAT all together.

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: 1841 To Hold Public IP Addresses Behind ASA

Apr 21, 2013

I am trying to figure out how this works. I have an ISP device that connects to my 1841. ISP and fa0/0 hold the /30 WAN addresses. Fa0/1 hold one of the public IPs, lets say 1.1.1.1/29. Then the outside interface of the ASA holds 1.1.1.2/29. Now I have two routes in the 1841, one for default route going back to the ISP device, and a route for the 1.1.1.0/29 network going to the ASA.Now I have 4 more publics I can use 1.1.1.3 - 6. I do not want to assign these IPs to the servers, but yet just NAT them. I know this is possible, but cant figureI took an internal host and did a one to one static NAT from private to public. Packet tracer says my NAT rules are ok. Allowed all IP traffic for testing and still can't ping the server.

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: Multiple Public IPs On ASA 5520?

Apr 28, 2013

I have ASA 5520 with Ver 8.2.Outside interface is directly connected to ISP's router(TelePacific) and is assigned one of public IP:198.24.210.226.There are two servers inside the network with the private IP's:192.168.1.20 for DB Server, and 192.168.1.91 for Web Server.I did Static NAT 198.24.210.226 to 192.168.1.20  and 198.24.210.227 to 192.168.1.91.When I access DB Server(198.24.210.226) it's working OK but when I access Web Server(198.24.210.227) there is no response at all.I checked the inside traffic, it even did not get into the firewall.Is this the problem with ISP's router?  How can we route all of our public IP's to the outside interface(198.24.210.226)?

interface GigabitEthernet0/1nameif insideip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0security-level 100no shutdown
interface GigabitEthernet0/0nameif outsideip address 198.24.210.226

[Code].....

View 9 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA5505 Multiple Public IP NAT

Mar 9, 2013

I have three public IP:s from /24 network like 83.x.x.10, 83.x.x.25 and 83.x.x.41 all using netmask 255.255.255.0.

I'm using 83.x.x.10 on ASA outside interface and trying to do static nat for inside servers with those other IP:s, but not yet solved it.
 
Using Cisco ASA 5505 software v9.02
 
Config:
object network obj_guest
nat (guest,outside) dynamic interface
object network obj_any
nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface
object network w2008
host 192.168.1.10

[code]....

This works other networks that are like whole network with /29 mask and have router in front of ASA using bridge. But in my case i just have DSL modem bridged in front of ASA. This static nat works like should if i use like Zywall USG series fw and this same configuration works in my customers, but they have those scenarios i said having mask /29 and router in front...
 
It seems that the problem is in ASA, like i won't show those public IP:s to public router from my operator. Because if i roll those other public IP:s on my ASA:s outside interface: i will use 83.x.x.25 and 83.x.x.41 on outside interface and after that put back my original 83.x.x.10 then my static nat is working just fine, atleast few hours, but not in next morning because ISP router flushes ARP cache.

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5520 / Outside With Multiple IP Public?

Oct 16, 2012

I have ASA 5520 with Version 8.2(5), the ISP give me a block of IP pubic (201.148.156.193/28), one IP valid (201.148.156.194) have the Global NAT (all users LAN) and server FTP, but i need that IP 201.148.156.195 is used for VCSe, and the IP 201.148.156.196 is used for other server FTP.

View 5 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5525X - Multiple Outside Addresses PAT To One Inside Address

Apr 30, 2013

I am trying to get two external addresses to PAT to different ports on the same address in the dmz.
 
Object NAT is configured as follows:
 
object network Obj-192.168.1.20-1
nat (dmz,outside) static Obj-External-1 service tcp https https
object network Onj-192.168.1.20-2
nat (dmz,outside) static Obj-External-2 service tcp 2000 https
 
Obj-192.168.1.20-1 and Obj-192.168.1.20-2 contain the same host address.
 
The idea being that traffic destined for Obj-External-1 on port 443 will be forwarded to Obj-192.168.1.20-1 on port 443. Traffic for Obj-External-2 on port 443 will be forwarded to Obj-192.168.20-2 on port 2000.
 
Traffic for the first object, Obj-192.168.1.20-1, works but traffic for the second does not.

View 5 Replies View Related

Cisco Routers :: RV042 Firewall Multiple External IP Addresses

Oct 6, 2011

if possible with the RV042.Primary External IP address uses port forwards for some ports, all okay.I would like to have other external ip addresses assigned to machines on my lan.Basic host multiple web servers, on different IP addresses, using port 80. [code]
 
From what i am reading, it looks like the RV042 can do this, but I am not real clear what my rules should look like.
 
I would think my high priority rule for each external IP address would be to deny all traffic first for each machine on the lan.Then create one entry with source 202.x.x.2 port 80 -> 192.168.168.2 ?
 
How should I set my rules to do this, and what settings should I have on the Nic of the second machine?

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA5505 Configure Port Forwarding To Multiple Internal IP Addresses

Jun 21, 2012

ASA 5505 Firmware 8.3(4), ADSM 6.4(2).I have a public IP address of 168.87.3.4.I need to forward ports (5060, 5080, etc.) to one internal address. (192168.1.1).I need to foward different ports (10020-10080) to a different internal address (192.168.1.2) Everything I read tells me how to do this in a 1 to 1 static NAT.

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: 5505 PAT With Single Public IP And Several Servers Behind Firewall

Nov 21, 2012

New to the ASA 5505 8.4 software version, but here is what I'm trying to do:
 
-Single static public IP:  16.2.3.4
-Need to PAT several ports to three separate servers behind firewall
-One server houses email, pptp server, ftp server and web services: 10.1.20.91
-One server houses drac management (port 445): 10.1.20.92
-One server is the IP phone server using a range of ports: 10.1.20.156
 
Basically, need to PAT the ports associated with each server to the respective servers behind the ASA 5505.  Is anything missing from this config? Do I need to include a global policy for PPTP and SMTP? [code]

View 11 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: NAT Only Working For Some IP Addresses On 5505

Dec 16, 2011

I'm trying to get a new 5505 installed in our network to replace the 1841 that died over the past few days (memory issues).  One of the big pieces of functionality that the old router gave us was the ability to open certain ports to the outside world to let clients see web sites we were working on for them or let employees RDP in to their work machines.  I'm having trouble getting that working properly with the new device.
 
After a lot of trial and error, I finally got some ports working, but only for some IP addresses.  In theory, Comcast (our ISP) is routing 13 IP addresses to our device (a.b.c.177 through 189).  For historical reasons, the external IP of the device is .178.  Only those NAT entries for .177, .178 and .179 are currently working. I've attached the configuration of the ASA, as well as the configuration of the old 1841.  As far as I know, Comcast's equipment is doing its job, so I don't have a lot of reason to question that end of it.  And it was working with the 1841 in place before its untimely demise.
 
One note - I am also having trouble getting the VPNs working, so they are a work in progress.  That will account for some of the differences in the configs.

View 7 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 - Create ACE For Range Of IP Addresses

Nov 7, 2011

trying to configure our ASA 5505 (hence my request for the ASDM). However, I can go CLI if push comes to shove.
 
What I'm trying to do is allow a range of IP addresses on the inside interface (those which the DHCP server is doling out IPs which are XXX.X.XXX.14-140) to access email only (which is hosted offsite). They still need to access the file servers which are on the inside but nothing should be going out to the internet other than email.
 
I believe I have to create a Network Object which contains the IP range I wish to restrict. I can see where I add the Network Object but I don't know what the syntax should be to specify the address range.
 
I'm also not sure what the sequence of the ACLs should be and whether or not I can keep the default Access Rules in place. There are the two implicit rules: 1) Permit any traffic out to less secure networks  2) Deny any traffic to anywhere (which is superceded by rule 1, yes?)
 
To create an Access Rule like the one I desire, do I need to move the two existing rules down the list so that the new one will supercede both implicit rules?

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: Two Public IP Blocks On ASA 5505?

Jan 16, 2013

We have 2 IP blocks from my ISP.  We have been using just one a /30 block with one IP address used on the outside interface of the device.  The new block is a /29 range and I would need to use just two of those IP addresses.  Here is the situation I am facing.A company we partnered with wants to set up a VPN, they will send us 2 Cisco 861s to put behind our ASA.  Is it possible to assign these 861's with public IPs from the block that we are not currently using? (the /29 range)?  I know that it might require an upgrade to the Security Plus.

View 7 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 Grabbing More Public IPs From ISP

May 2, 2013

The client I am doing work for as ASA 5505 at a remote location that is using Cox Communications for the ISP.  The ISP assigned 5 static IP addresses, but we only need 1 for this location.  However, that is the minimum you get no matter what.  The issue is that the subnet mask is a /25 and what they are telling me is that the ASA is grabbing all the IP addresses in that range.  They asked if there is anyway to keep the ASA from grabbing those IP addresses.  Now, I have never run into this issue before with a provider.  The gateway is in the /25 subnet, so going to a /30 isn't an option.

View 5 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 And Public Dynamic DNS Services

Feb 18, 2013

How to get DynDNS or some other public dynamic DNS services on the Internet working on ASA 5505?

View 2 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 - Public Static IP Address And DMZ

Feb 3, 2013

I have ASA 5505 with basic licence, v9.1, ASDM 7.1. I want to create the DMZ for a web server.
 
The interface 0 is for the outside network The interface 6 is for the DMZ All other interfaces are for the inside network
 
My ISP provided me with one public static IP address, one gateway address and a subnet mask 255.255.255.252
 
1/ I would like to ask which interface I should assign the public static IP address to. Should it be assigned to the outside interface 0, or should it be assigned to the DMZ interface 6, while outside interface would be configured to use DHCP?
 
I tried to assign the static IP address to the outside interface first, but then when I used ASDM the “Public Servers” feature to configure NAT, I get error message that the outside interface and the public address cannot have the same IP address.
 
2/ For the sake of peace of mind, I am thinking about using the second firewall, which would be used only for the inside network. Can I connect this second firewall to one of the inside interfaces of the 1st firewall,

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 Port Redirection On Same Public Address?

May 26, 2012

We have 2 TS (Terminal Servers) and have configured the 1st RDP using my public address (say 8.8.8.8) on port 3389. it is working very well of course. However I need setup my 2nd TS but will use port 7777 on the same public address which is not working.I am using ASDM 6.3 and firmware 8.3.1.Is this a limitation for this IOS?

View 6 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: Unable To Use Public Server Function ASA 5505 9.1

May 23, 2013

i can't get it working to expose on internal server to an outside interface.I used the public server function in ASDM.Internet access works if i nat my private adress to one of the available ipadresses provided by our isp.
 
Internal Server : owncloud 172.10.0.4
External Server : ext181 46.245.171.181
 
I can't see the error in the configuration,
 
: Saved
:
ASA Version 9.1(1)
!
hostname rhedetest
domain-name xxxxx.de
enable password 59t92OvRofWL9yf3 encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted

[code]....

View 10 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 - Can't Login From Public And Local IP Anymore

Dec 15, 2011

We've a Cisco ASA 5505 connected directly to Verizon FiOS Circuit (ONT) box using Ethernet cable. As per the existing documention that I have, the previous configured this as a dedicated router to establish a seperate VPN connection our software provider. They assigned both Public Static and Local Static IP address. When I try to ping the public IP address, it says request time out; so the public IP address is no longer working.
 
When I ping the local IP address of 192.168.100.11, it responds. The SolarWind tool also shows Always UP signal. How can I login into this router either from remotely or locally to check the configuration, backup and do the fimrware upgrade?
 
I also tried to connect my laptop directly to the ASA 5505 router LAN port. After 3 minutes, I'm able to connect to Internet without any issues. However I don't know the IP address to use to login.

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 - Create Public Server For DVR Cams?

Apr 19, 2012

I'm trying via the ASDM to port forward http connections to a DVR for the purpose of viewing IP cams.I've tried via ASDM to create a public server but I'm not allowed to use my public IP address for the public Interface.I have only one public IP address available.Is there any way round this ?  I would also like to know how I can enable NAT with PAT.I've tried setting the outside Interface for use with PAT but It keeps reverting to the setting for a range of external addresses.I'm not really used to the ASA cli yet , I'm getting there.If there's a workaround via the CLI , I'll take that route.

View 4 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved