Cisco VPN :: ASA 8.3 VPN On Physical IP Address Only?

Aug 9, 2011

Is-it possible to configure a dedicated virtual IP address for VPN terminaison on ASA in version 8.3 and later ?I don't want to use physical IP address on my outside interface.

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Determine Physical Location Of IP Address?

Jul 20, 2011

Do you know an easy way to determine the physical location of the device were an IP address is attached? IP Geo location doesn't work well.Is something like this possible? I know it could be if you are the network administrator and know the location of your equipment and stuff.

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Protocols / Routing :: Any Way To Get IP Assigned To Physical Address?

Apr 12, 2012

Is there any way to get an ip address through it's physical location? I was asked this by a friend and it's a good question. We know how to get the physical address by it's by coordinates, but is it possible to reverse it, getting the ip assigned to the physical address?

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Media Disconnected And No Physical Address Under Tunnel?

Apr 27, 2012

My hard drive crashed and I replaced it with a old hard drive that I had and now I cant get connected. I tried different things I have on site and its still not working. After trying the last thing I have given up ..

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:Windowssystem32>IPCONFIG /ALL
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Tonya-PC
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :

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Cisco WAN :: 2960 Physical IP Address Of Server Is Private Range

Aug 3, 2012

I have Internet connection in Ethernet Medium connected to a L2 Switch (Cisco 2960). I have 2 Routers (Cisco 2900). I have a webserver to be accessed from Internet. The physical IP address of the server is Private range.
 
I have configured Stateful NAT as below
 
157.220.100.61 is Static NAT to 10.1.1.3 using redundancy
 
Though HSRP is working good, when RTR-1 is down, I am not able to reach Webserver (10.1.1.3) using RTR-2
 
We found in the that ISP Switch, that even when RTR-1 is down, the MAC address for 157.220.100.61 is still present one pointing to RTR-1 and other pointing to RTR-2. There are 2 MAC address entries for 157.220.100.61

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Identify Physical Address To Register In New Network To Continue Using Modem?

Sep 15, 2011

I bought the modem from clearwire but after a period of time cancel internet because price is going up, i get to retain the modem, I live at campus now and i can get free internet by registin my physical adress and model. How can I identify the physical adress to register it in a new network to continue using the modem and pick up the signal with my modem..

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Nexus 5548UP - (Physical Address Changes) Messages In SolarWinds

Dec 9, 2012

We have recently upgraded oor LAN and we are using couple of Nexus5548UP switches in the core with 2960 stacks as access switches. Each access switches stack is connnected to both core switches with link being port-chanels and VPCs. All is working fine, but our SolarWinds management platform (NPM) is being flooded with "Physical Address changed" events. Here is an example of messages:
 
NSW_Core_2 - Ethernet1/7 Physical Address changed from 000000003811 to 73616D653811
NSW_Core_2 - Ethernet1/7 Physical Address changed from 200B82B43811 to 000000003811
 
For each interface I have messages like these repeating.I am not sure what those messages means or if there is actually anything wrong. Performance of the network is good, there are no errors on any interfaces and I do not see anything related in the switch loggs.

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Cisco Application Networking :: ACE4710 - Can't Assign IP Address To Physical Ethernet Port

Jan 4, 2013

My customer wants each ACE4710 (of a highly available cluster) to have its own, dedicated port for management purposes.
 
According to documentation, IP addressing can be applied to VLAN interfaces, so in order to satisfy the requirement, I should make one port belong to an "access VLAN X", and then apply IP addressing to the corresponding "interface VLAN X". This should satisfy my customer´s requirement in an indirect way.
 
But... ¿ Can´t I just configure IP address on one of the 4 ethernet ports in order to save the work of building the aforementioned VLAN? I am asking this since I do not have access to a real box in order to verify.

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LAN - Physical Connectivity Of Two PCs?

Jan 29, 2012

i want to know the physical connectivity of the two pc's

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D-Link DIR-601 :: Physical LAN Plugs Max Out At 10 Mbs

Apr 22, 2011

I have tried changing both the router setting and the computer to force a 100 Mb/s connection, but this results in a complete failure to connect.  The LAN connection only works in 10 Mb/s mode.This is the first time I've ever experienced a LAN that was slower than my internet connection.Yes, I have upgraded to 1.02A firmware.

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Cisco :: Two Voice Vlans On The Same Physical Port?

Nov 21, 2011

Can I configure two voice vlans on the same physical port?

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Cisco WAN :: Routing Between / 27 And / 30 Block VLAN100 To Physical WAN

Feb 21, 2011

The physical connectivity between the ISP network and External Switch 1 i.e. the /30 network is on port GigabitEthernet 0/19. The /27 network is configured as VLAN100. How do we configure such that all hosts in the 192.168.1.64/27 network can access the Internet using the .66 HSRP IP. Then of course we can configure routing in the Firewall to allow hosts in the internal network to access the internet too.

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Identifying Switches / Physical Path On A LAN?

Apr 21, 2011

I'm a network admin for a medium-sized (500-700 people) multi-site business and I have a simple question. Is there any utility or method I can use to identify the physical path a packet of data takes from a workstation on the LAN to a server on the same LAN?

For example, if I send a tracert command at google.com, I can see every router the packet touches before it gets to Google's router. Is there a method I can use to determine a similar path with switches in my internal network? If I use tracert or pathping, I only get a single hop since the workstations are on the same LAN as the servers even though I know there are two physical switches between them.

Basically, I want to send packets from a group of workstations behind a couple switches to a server and see if the packets are being lost in the switch somewhere to identify if there is a failing switch or something causing network slowdowns. map out the network more accurately so it would be useful to know.

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Physical Difference Between Switch And Router

Jun 14, 2011

what is physical diffrance between switch and router?

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Router Lights With No Physical Connection

Nov 7, 2012

Today I woke up and wanted to connect to the internet via my laptop. The current network I have is the DSL modem connected to a WR841ND TP-LINK router, and then connected via LAN port to my desktop PC, and via Wi-Fi to a Laptop.However, my connection was unsuccesful. I power cycled both the modem and the router, awaited for a stable connection, and tried again with no result.That's when I noticed the lights on my router seemed strange. While the router's LAN port 1 to the computer was connected and lit, the LAN port 4 was also lit, but it wasn't connected to anything. Then I noticed my wan port showed the same behaviour, since it was already unplugged, but its light was still on.

That's when I decided to do a factory defaults reset, a hard reset, and reuploaded the firmware to the router. No change at all.I decided to connect my DSL modem to the computer directly, and internet works like a charm, so everything points to the router as the source of the problem.Now, I wanted to know. What would be the procedures I should follow to test or repair the router before declaring it "deceased"? Could this be more of a firmware problem? A hardware one?

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Wireless Physical Adapter Keeps Disappearing?

Aug 6, 2011

I've had a strange problem with my laptop for quite a while now. From time to time, my entire wi-fi capability vanishes. The green wi-fi light goes off and my Intel PROset/Wireless tells me that I do not have a wireless physical adapter installed.From there, I go to Network Connections. Sometimes, I can hit "repair" under Local Area Connection 3 and after some struggles, the green light will come back on. However, sometimes when I go to Network Connections, I cannot repair the Local Area Connection, because the 1394 Connection is no longer even listed and, from all ways of searching, doesn't even exist on my laptop.In that case, I have to restart my laptop. Sometimes, a restart works and the wi-fi capability magically returns. Sometimes a restart does not work, and I have to power off, wait, and power back on my laptop. And sometimes, I have to keep rebooting SEVERAL TIMES in a row before I get wi-fi back.

I'm not sure what to do for it, nothing has changed with the router or the location of the router. My laptop will be fine for a couple of weeks, or I may lose wi-fi ability a couple of times in a week or so. However, at the moment, I lose my wi-fi adapter frequently, often every two minutes to perhaps every ten minutes. It has "acted up" this badly only once before (probably a month ago), and I just keep rebooting for a couple of days until everything seemed to calm down. However, I can't keep just restarting my laptop every five minutes

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Cisco VPN :: Lan To Lan Dynamic VPN With IPSec And QOS On Physical Interface 3800

Feb 3, 2011

I have a network with Two 3800 Cisco Routers as Central and many Cisco 2811 Router as Branches. Now I set two Tunnel on each router connection Interface FastEthernet from each 2811 to SubInterface Fastethernet on 3800. I set OSPF as Routing Protocol and I configure QOS on Tunnel connections. Then I have a safe connection with backup connection between 3800 Router and each 2811 Router. Now I want to set VPN with IPSEC and Certification Authentication with CA Server for Security all connection. I set IPSEC and ISAKMP and Certificate on each Router and Set Dynamic VPN on Cisco 3800 Router and Static VPN on each Cisco 2811 Router. Now when if I configure tunnel with Crypto map, it works correct and all packets are encrypt. But if I try to set crypto on physical Interface(because I want to set qos on tunnel then protect packets on physical interface) however all packets are routed but crypto and encrypt d o not work. Set qos on tunnels and crypto on fastethernet interface.

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Cisco WAN :: ASR 1002F - Per Tunnel QoS And Physical Interface CBWFQ

Jun 5, 2012

I am preparing configuration (currently in lab) for Per-Tunnel QoS in DMVPN on ASR 1002F for one of our customers, and I came across one issue. According to restrictions for this feature, I cannot apply per-tunnel QoS in conjunction with interface based QoS. This means, I can provide shaping with hierarchical CBWFQ for each spoke, but I cannot guarantee anything on physical interface! What if there are services in native MPLS? I am also unable give reservations for BGP which is used on PE-CE link! How about monitoring spoke PE-CE links natively? I can only apply policy-map with class-default on physical interface. When I add anything related to queuing for that class (or any other non-default class) I get the message:
 
R1(config- pmap)class routing
R1(config- pmap-c)#bandwidth 16
service-policy with queuing features on sessions is not allowed in conjunction with interface based
 
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Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 Can't See Any Elements About Physical Interface

May 30, 2011

I enabled snmp config  ASA 5505 with Version 7.2(4), the NMS/reporting system can give graphs for CPU & Memory usages. But I can't see any elements about physical interfaces.

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Cisco Routers :: WRVS4400N VPN Tunnel Between 2 Physical Locations

Dec 7, 2011

I have 2 WRVS4400N's installed in our network, one at each end of a VPN tunnel between 2 physical locations.  I continue to have issues with the VPN to "Stay" connected, even after purchasing another new WRVS4400N 4 months ago.  I can reboot both routers, and the VPN connects with no problem, but hangs up after a few hours / days (no pattern). 
 
I am taking a hard look at the issue now, as about 1 month ago, the newest router "automatically" reset it itself back to factory settings (thus interrupting nearly everything in our network).  After contacting support, we reset the router and re-configured it to our environment.  It is plugged into a surge protected UPS (yep, I thought maybe a power issue caused the problem, but it's not).  Then about 1 week ago, the other/older (9 month old) router lost it's configuration.  again, reset it and all works.  Including the VPN, but the VPN still works as it did before connects for a while, but then drops and generally I need to reboot the router to get it connected again (clicking on the Connect on either router doesn't work until after a reboot).
 
Also, in light of the recent "lost configurations", I turned on logging and now I'm getting TONS of emails of log activity, even when the network is idle (no users, no background jobs running). 
 
after rebooting and no inter activity, I get this kind of log, all night long (to me it generally looks like the VPN connection resets and increments by 1... I'm taking a guess that the increment hits a limit someplace and I lose my VPN).[code]

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Two DHCP Servers On Different Subnets Same Physical Network?

Aug 14, 2012

I've done a very crude drawing of the network setup I'm working on. I just need to run an idea past some network guru's to see if I'm right about my idea.

The existing network consists of

Internet
Proxy Server
Several switches scattered around school
PC's

What the school wants to do is setup a side-along wireless network that uses the same physical switches but on a different subnet. The current subnet is 10.172.1.x .

To facilitate this I'm running a 2008r2 running RIP V2 to route internet traffic to 192.168.1.x subnet. I've had the wireless units use a static address and their own dhcp servers on the 192.168.1.x subnet. Wireless devices found their way to the internet fine. But I'd like to control the addresses from a single point of contact, hence the 2nd domain server running 2008r2. There are reasons for using a 2nd server, I've covered this in previous topics. If it's important, lets call it an intellectual exercise and leave it at that.

The question(s) : If I run a DHCP server on the 2nd server serving 192.168.1.x addresses, then any device on the physical network will obtain either an 192. or a 10. address correct ? The wireless devices will only take a 192. address because the wan address is statically assigned to a 192. address ?

The 2nd question : By setting a static routes out of the 2nd nic on the 2nd server, I can control the dhcp server so it will ONLY route dhcp requests to the statically assigned wireless devices ?

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Small Business Physical Wiring Layout?

Sep 24, 2011

I am looking to start a proposal for the smallish business I work for. We have about 65 devices on the network with ~ 12 being VOIP phones. Currently our network consists of 2 cisco 2950's and a bunch of daisy chained consumer 5 port switches. I would like to get a couple of 48 port 2960S or 3XXX series catalysis' and run drops to all the devices. It's an older brick building with beamed 15 foot ceilings. It has a couple of semi-enclosed office spaces, with one large space for all the developers and designers. The plan I have involves running a cable tray down the length of the office and run drops off of the main run. I would like to be as cheap as possible with the cable tray, but it seems like all the trays I have seen are about ~50-100 dollars per 10' (not including mounting hardware). Seems extremely expensive for basically wire baskets.

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Bandwidth Allocation To Vpn Interface Under Physical Eth0?

Feb 15, 2012

I have my wan connection on the eth0. The bandwidth is 2mbps. I am running qos on that interface saying 192.168.200.0/24 can use 80% of the bandwidth and 192.168.201.0/24 can use 20% of the bandwidth. I Also have vtun VPN inteface to our branch office. I also wan to run some qos on that interface. How do i go about allocating the bandwidth on this interface? it is actually going via the eth0 interface, but the system actually see's it a an independent interface on its own right, so it requires it's own qos policy.

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Dell :: Inspiron 15R - Physical Wi-Fi Adapter Not Installed

Jan 26, 2013

I have recently gone as far as restoring my computer to its "factory" state to try and combat this issue.

Unfortunately, I'm not sure there is much else I can do at this point - the issue has not been resolved.

I re-installed factory drivers for my adapter, then replaced those with updated drivers from Intel. I was 'alright' for a while, but have had to launch Device Manager to re-enable the adapter, or restart my computer entirely because it failed to display my adapter at all. At this point, I get no result with either.

I have tried to 'recognize' the adapter as a new device (added hardware), but that didn't solve anything - it duplicated it in Device Manager and then displayed the yellow exclamation point indicating it needed new drivers - I attempted to update but it displayed an error, so I ended up uninstalling the duplicate.

At this point, I feel like it's the hardware that is the problem, and not my computer's ability to recognize it. Though I have been able to connect to my network in the past, its ability to function would be patchy, at best, if I could get it to work at this point. Should I try to reset/replace my wireless card, or is there something else I can try?

My 'network card' is fine, according to a diagnostic, and my Bluetooth works fine.

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VRF On Cisco 3550 Create Multiple Virtual Switch On Physical

Oct 17, 2011

can we create VRF on Cisco 3550 EMI switch so that we can create mutiple virtual switch on physical switch.

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Cisco Security :: 3310 - NAC Guest Server Physical Interfaces?

Jul 19, 2010

We'll be implementing Cisco NAC guest server for Guest Wireless users, ( Model #3310),  the question is do we need to configure separate physical interface for User authentication requests( from Wireless ) and a separate  Interface for Guest server to talk to AD for SSO?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: ESX Server With 10 Physical NIC Card And 6500?

Jul 14, 2008

what is the best configuration betwen vmware ESX server with 10 Physical NIC card and cisco 6500 , This ESX Server host 12 vm with VLAN 100,150.200

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2800 Router Physical And Sub Interface

Oct 25, 2012

I have a pair of router Cisco 2800 running in HSRP, now I want to configure one sub interface with another sub net, Will my current IP on physical interface work or do I need to create two Sub interfaces for each network. Do i must need encapsulation on sub interface

Current Config:-

Router 1:-
interface FastEthernet0/1description Connect to LAN_SW1 Gi1/0/1ip address 192.168.1.13 255.255.255.0no ip redirectsduplex autospeed autostandby 1 ip 192.168.1.1standby 1 priority 90standby 1 preempt
Router 2:-
interface FastEthernet0/1description Connect to LAN_SW2 Gi1/0/1ip address 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0no ip redirectsduplex autospeed autostandby 1 ip 192.168.1.1standby 1 priority 110standby 1 preempt 

For second network I do not require HSRP
Router 1:-
interface FastEthernet0/0description Connect to LAN_SW1 Gi1/0/1no ip addressduplex fullspeed 100
[ code]...
Router 2:-
interface FastEthernet0/0description Connect to LAN_SW2 Gi1/0/1no ip addressduplex fullspeed 100
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No Physical Network Connectivity Although Status States Connected?

Feb 6, 2011

I would like to know something I have experienced quite often these last couple of weeks at my own offices as well as at some of my clients, on machines all running XP Professional, most with SP3 installed.

Sometimes it happens that only one pc at a time would have no physical connectivity to any outbound services like the internet, or any connection to another pc or the server running SBS 2003 for that matter, although the Network Status in the bottom right hand corner says it is connected, even at 100Mbs.

When opening Network Connections and I view the status of the LAN connection, it shows that packets are being sent and received, but I am not even able to ping another IP on the network, timing out every time.

The only solution to the problem seems to be "repairing" the network connection, and then all works fine again.

I would like to know what might be causing this in the first place and also what exactly a "network connection repair" is actually repairing? The reason I am asking is that I would like to find out if it might be a sign of any hardware starting to malfunction or anything in that regard, so that one could be in the clear about what to possible expect in the future.

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Dell 15r Laptop - Physical Wifi Adapter Is Not Installed

Sep 8, 2012

I'm using dell 15r laptop and intel wifi Proset (win7 32bit), it works fine most of the time. But today i have one issue with it, i received a bubble message at the taskbar saying that "a physical wifi adapter is not installed", when i opened device manager there was no network adapter showing in there, i also tried to reinstall the driver but it's still didn't work.

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Dell :: Wireless-N 2230 / Physical Wi-Fi Adapter Not Installed

Mar 25, 2013

I purchased an Alienware M17x R4 about 2 months ago and it was working perfectly until yesterday. After using it for a while, it disconnected from the WiFi, and after restarting the laptop I got a pop up message saying a physical WiFi adapter is not installed, meaning I can no longer use my wireless connection, but only a cord. Going to device manager, I did not see the wireless hardware on the list of network adapters (Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 2230 With Bluetooth 4.0), however it is still listed for the Bluetooth. I have already tried reinstalling the drivers, system restore, dell diagnosis (which says there is no problem), AlienAutopsy (which also said there is no problem) and scanning for hardware changes from the device manager, none of this has fixed the issue at all.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: ASA 5510 VLAN Route Between Sub Int And Physical Port

Nov 13, 2012

Firewall: ASA 5510
Switch: Linksys SRW2048
Physical topology: PC - > VLAN99 - > SRW2048 - trunk - > ASA5510
Switch Setup:

I've been tasked with breaking up a network that has run out of IP's, and have decided to use VLANs to accomplish this. I have to use an ASA5510 to accomplish all the routing between hosts in different VLANs.Port 48 is trunked to the ASA eth0/0 interface, with VLAN 99 and VLAN 20 tagging packets, VLAN 1 Untagged. Hosts hooked up to appropriate ports on Switch.

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Cisco WAN :: 2911 - Physical Single RJ45 Port To Handle Multiple WAN IPs?

Nov 7, 2011

I am learning the 2911 router. Is there a way to set a physical single RJ45 port to handle multiple WAN IPs? Or do I need to buy a port expansion module.

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