Cisco :: Assigning Public Ip To WLC 4404?
Aug 24, 2011we have cisco wlc 4404. and we want to access it thru internet.
i have attached the management interface screenshot.
we have cisco wlc 4404. and we want to access it thru internet.
i have attached the management interface screenshot.
Is it possible to assign a L3 switch port with a public IP? How do you rallow data from the Internet to the above port, if possible?
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What I'm having trouble with is configuring my Public IP Address to the device. I go through the setup wizard and enter the IP Address like normal, but I have no option to input my ISP's subnet, Gateway or DNS. Without those, I get no internet connection. I know there is a way to do this, but I'm stumped.
My Specs:
2 ASA 5505 series
ISP Modem (Which they control) - SMC SMCD3GN with DHCP disabled
One of our vendors requires using a public ip address to setup a site-to-site IPSEC vpn. We only have one public ip address and that will be used for the vpn endpoint and for internet access for the local network. I've setup policy NAT from our local network to the outside interface. I'm also using the outside ip address for the crypto map. The tunnel setups successfully and the Tx count increases anytime I try to ping the remote network, but the ping fails and the Rx count does not increase. According to our vendor, we should be able to ping the remote network and connect using port 443. When trying to connect using port 443, I see a SYN timeout in the logs. I'm not sure if the problem is on their end and they're rejecting our traffic, or if something is misconfigured on our end. I'd like to make sure that I have everything configured correctly before I go and point fingers at them.
Local Network - 10.10.9.0/24
Remote Network - 20.20.41.0/24
Remote Peer - 20.20.60.193
.ASA Version 8.2(5)
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i have an ASA 5520 8.4(1) setup as follows
public wan
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ASA-- public dmz
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private lan
i need to allow https traffic to a server in the DMZ that will have a routable IP address will just an ACL suffice ?which interface do i apply it to ? wan or dmz ?i dont need a NAT since the DMZ is a routable space?
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I came up with three ways:
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ADSL:
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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
WiMAX:
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Netmask: 255.255.255.0
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* I can not add another physical network card.
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