Cisco :: Route Two Network In Two Different Location Over The Internet?

Oct 7, 2012

i would like to know that how can I route two network in two different location over the internet?

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Cisco WAN :: 857 - How To Route Traffic Over Remote Location Internet

Nov 18, 2011

I have a customer which has a main location office and a remote one. Recently we interconnect their facilities using a local ISP service called Virtual Connectivity, which basically is a private network which can be accessed over aDSL or any other data circuit. They are using Cisco 888 routers to interconnect both sites.At the main site the customer also has an Internet circuit (with a Cisco 857 router)and he wants to remove the Internet circtuit from the remote site and provide them access over their main location Internet circuit.At the primary offices, we installed Cisco 2811 router as a gateway to route the Internet and remote network traffic over the required data circuit. Everything is working fine, but we can not access Internet from the remote location over the circuit installed a the main site. I understand this is a routing issue, since the traffic hits the main office network it does not knows how to reach the Internet. I am assuming this routing must be set into the main office Cisco 888 router (installed by the ISP to interconnect to their private cloud) in order to properly route it over the Internet circuit.Since I already have access over the Internet router and the gateway router at the main site, but not into the ISP router, is there any other way I can make this configurtion over the routers I already have access?

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Cisco WAN :: ASA 5505 Inside Network Route To Internet

Nov 8, 2011

i have asa 5505 , so i wanna my inside network to access to the internet. my internet gateway is 155.155.155.1
  
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Cisco Wireless :: Can't Route To Internal Network Or Internet Through WAP4410n

Jul 31, 2011

I purchased a WAP4410n for our small office to provide wireless access to our internal network to laptop users. I have configured the device as simplistically as is possible, but although I can get my laptop to connect to the AP (verified by managing the device wirelessly as well as by pinging the IP address) I can not get to any other IP address on my internal network nor the internet.I gave the device a static IP address - 192.168.1.50 subnet 255.255.255.0 with a default gateway of 192.168.1.254 which is my 2811 router. I set up a WPA-secured SSID.
 
A second problem I have is that if I set up my laptop wireless card to get its' IP settings form a DHCP server, it picks up a 169.xx.xx.xx ip address - it is as if the AP is not passing my DHCP broadcast / response through.

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Sep 16, 2012

in windows 7 pro, While trying to join domain xxxx.local, error message appears. even ping xxxx.local is working...

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Cisco WAN :: 3750 / Co-Location Rack Network?

May 20, 2012

I  am considering running stacked  3750 L3 switches as  the edge of the  network, which will connect to the  ISP. The ISP would  hand off two  lines with one to each switch and two  lines to each client  zone. Does running HSRP, running  port channels,  or running routing protocols seem like the  best option  for redundancy?
 
Lastly,   will the 3750 provide all the QoS I should  need for restricting each   client zone's bandwidth both up and down?  Could I get away with a  lower  model and still get these features?

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Track Location Of Laptop On Company Network?

Mar 1, 2011

I'm no network security expert but have been asked to "investigate" someone who has been connecting their personal laptop to the company network and using our internet to do "questionable" activities.

Basically I have this information taken from our domain controller's logs:

- DHCP address that was leased to the laptop at the time of the "infractions".

- Computer name of the laptop.

- Precise date and time of when this person was connected to our network.

Based on the DCHP address, I can somewhat narrow it down to a few different switches at different locations in the building, but there's no way to pinpoint it exactly. If I can figure out which switch they connected to, I would know who did it.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Co Location Rack Network With 3750

Mar 25, 2013

I  am considering running stacked 3750 L3 switches as  the edge of the  network, which will connect to the ISP. The ISP would  hand off two  lines with one to each switch and two lines to each client  zone. Does running HSRP, running  port channels, or running routing protocols seem like the  best option  for redundancy?
 
Lastly,  will the 3750 provide all the QoS I should  need for restricting each  client zone's bandwidth both up and down?  Could I get away with a lower  model and still get these features?

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Home Network :: Updating Mac Cache When Moving To Another Location?

Apr 4, 2011

I ve read, that Cisco routers/switches drop the entries of their ARP cache after 4 hours and of the MAC cache after 5 minutes (in the defaults).Question: What is the regular way, to update the MAC cache when moving to another location in the network?(Background: My device is a hand-held device, and we have problems to get access to it from a terminal server in another network, when connecting the hand-held device at different locations.) One approach is to send in a fix interval a arp-ping to the gateway, or trigger the ping by the interface-up.How do other devices handles this problem? (Or do they ignore it, because the most will stay on its location/port their whole live?

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Linksys E2500 Router - Network Security Key Location?

May 11, 2012

I have just bought a Linksys E2500 Router and have been asked for the security key to connect to the Internet. Where do I find it and why is this so well hidden?

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New Windows 7 Machine Will Not Connect At Different Location - Unidentified Network

Nov 15, 2012

I have been working with a friend set up a brand new laptop with Win-7 Home Premium (64 bit) preinstalled. I did the initial set-up at my home, with the machine connected via broadband internet cable to my router. I had absolutely no problem getting it to connect with the internet. Didn't bother to try getting the thing going wirelessly at my location. During the initial setup, I selected "home" as the network type (as opposed to public, etc.)But, when I took the machine to the owner's home, it wouldn't connect via her broadband modem.

Mousing over the network icon in the tray area brings up a tool-tip baloon, "Unidentified Network, No internet access). Opening the Sharing Center shows the network as "Unidentified Network, Public Network. None of the settings accessible to me from that point seemed useful or relevant.I have not been able to find appropriate settings to redefine the network type, etc. Her old machine, which is in the process of dying, is still able to connect, and I'm using the same cable to connect both machines. To top it off, I very recently upgraded my own laptop to Win-7, so I took it over there and it exhibits the same problem. And, if I bring her machine back to my house it connects right up with no fuss at all.

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Cisco VPN :: ASA5510 / Change Split Tunnel And Not Allow Access To Internet From Remote Location?

Mar 28, 2010

I have successfully setup the AnyConnect VPN (connecting to our ASA5510) and have split tunneling configured.  My remote users can access inside LAN servers as well as the Internet from their remote location.  What I would like to know is is it possible to change the split tunnel and not allow access to the Internet from the remote location but force the remote client to go through the VPN and out our internal edge firewall to the Internet?  Basically I need my remote clients to access the Internet but I would like for their Internet traffic to go through the VPN and out our edge firewall.  This will allow the same security as if they were sitting in the office.

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Cisco Security :: ASA-5540 / UI - Send Command ASDM Location (network Object IP Address) To Device

Dec 17, 2007

When ever I create a network object in ASDM 6.0(3) the UI also wants to send the command 'asdm location (network object IP address)' to the device.What is the purpose of 'asdm locaction ....'?  Is it telling the ASA-5540 that the IP address is allowed to connect to the device using ASDM?If that is the case why does 'asdm location xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'get denerated for every network object I create?

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Cisco Firewall :: 5510 Trace-route / Antispoofing On Not Default Route

Jun 24, 2011

I've enabled antispoof on all interfaces on asa 5510.If you start a traceroute to a network on the default route, everything works, since replies comes to an interface with route 0.0.0.0/0 defined.If you start a tracer route to a network that is NOT on the default route (let's assume coporate MPLS), you only get response from first carrier router, the other are discarded because of anti spoof violation.
 
I have ICMP inspection and icmp-error inspection enabled.

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How To Route Internet Connection

Apr 16, 2012

My office connection have low ping to a game server that i play and i'm thinking on how to route my home internet connection to it.Home ~230msOffice ~120msThe ping from my home to the office firewall and router is pretty low since it's in the same area but going out to international connection made it jump really high when i'm at home.[CODE]

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Cisco :: Understanding Route Summarizing And Network?

Jul 19, 2012

I have four networks:

172.19.0.0/16
172.20.0.0/16
172.21.0.0/16
172.22.0.0/16

I understand that the summarize route is 172.16.0.0 (255.248.0.0)However I'm trying to understand which other networks fall under this route and how

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Cisco WAN :: Asa5505 Inside Network Route To Another One

Nov 29, 2011

i have cisco asa 5505 Security adaptive firewall. my inside network is 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 . i want to add static  route another network i have that network id is 192.168.2.0 . 255.255.255.0.how i can add the route.

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Home Network :: How To Route All Traffic Only Via VPN

Aug 21, 2011

I am using OPEN VPN in order to connect to a Canadian VPN server.I want ALL internet traffic to ONLY use the VPN connection and no traffic shall pass through my local ISP under any circumstance.In the event the VPN disconnects, I DO NOT want any internet traffic automatically sent via my LOCAL ISP connection. Can I simply disable my LAN network adapter in windows AFTER the vpn is connected? (since vpn uses its own TAP adapter?)

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Cisco :: VLANs Route Outside Of Network Packet Tracer

May 30, 2012

I am unable to get traffic from any VLAN to communicate outside of the router, as well as get any traffic from outside of the router to communicate with any device on either VLAN. I am able to ping the router from each device on each VLAN, and vice versa. However, the traffic seems to die at the router, and I cannot figure out why. I know it's probably a small, easy fix, but I cannot seem to find any kind of documentation on it.

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Cisco :: Select A Default Route Within MPLS/VPN Network

Nov 30, 2012

I have this topology: ( I use OSPF instead of EIGRP for routing between PE CE. The customer vrf name is cusA, they have 4 sites: CE from site 3 have 2 links to 2 PE ( one for backup). CE from site 3 has exist point to internet and how can i choice 1.1.1.2 is next-hop for default-route

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Cisco WAN :: 2800 / Route Out Redundant Internet Connection?

Dec 26, 2012

We have a six node MPLS network, all nodes route to our main office for a variety of services (email, core, fire shares, Internet, etc). Therefore, the link to our main office is crucial. In the event that the MPLS link to/from our main office becomes unavailable, we would like to establish a secondary route into our main office via virtual private network. Our main office and two branch offices have redundant broadband internet connectionsWe currently have Cisco 1921 routers as our branch routers and a Cisco 2800 as our “core” router at the main office. We also have two SonicWall TZ-200 series firewalls at the two branch locations and a SonicWall NSA-2400 at our main office. The VPN connection seems to work okay.How would I configure my branch routers to advertise and route traffic out the VPN connection in the event that the MPLS leg to/from our main office is down?

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Cisco VPN ::1841 To Route From Internet Router To Internal LAN Through ASA

Jan 16, 2012

I used the GRE tunnel site to site VPN with 2 cisco 1841 routers. Behind one of the router R1, I used cisco ASA 5510, now my vpn is connect between two routers, but from R2 other site cannot access to LAN behind the firewall. From R1, also cannot route to local network, from local network can access to R1, I think cause of NAT . So how to configure to route internal network from R1 & R2 with VPN.

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Cisco WAN :: 1941 / K9 / How To Route Internet Traffic Through MPLS

Nov 22, 2011

I am working for a company based in Sydney Australia, the company recently open an office in London UK, therefore we are going to get leased lined based on MPLS.We were advised that Customer Edge router will be CISCO1941/K9. We want to our UK client to access our web-based applications via MPLS network instead of internet. The UK office is using BT Business ADSL with 5 Static IP address (please note the modem IP address is actually dynamic), we are going to get a Cisco 857/K9 router which will be used for the entry for the UK client to access the MPLS network. My question will be how do I configure the Cisco 857 router to allow one of the public ip to access the MPLS network. It appears that there are two options, and I am not sure if this is going to work or which one is working better. I have attached two diagrams for clarification of my case.
 
Option 1 Cisco WAN interface get Dynamic IP (PPPoA) from BT LAN Interface (4 Port) get the assigned 5 Static IP addresses One of the five IPs (217.xx.xx.169) will be assigned to the FE1 (Cisco 1941), any traffic to 217.xx.xx.169 will be routed to the WAN interface of Cisco 1941 to access Sydney service (located in Sydney LAN, mostly http and https traffic) One of the five IPs to 217.xx.xx.170 will be assigned to the WAN interface of Sonicwall Firewall Router which also serve as Internet Access Gateway for LAN users, All trafiic destined for Sydney LAN will be using FE0 (Cisco 1941) as gateway
 
Option 2Cisco WAN interface get Dynamic IP (PPPoA) from BT LAN Interface (4 Port) will get 192.168.0.1, Cisco 857 router will be the default gateway for LAN users, using one to many NAT, also one to one NAT, One of the five IPs (217.xx.xx.169) will be forwarded to the FE0 (Cisco 1941), any traffic to 217.xx.xx.169 will be routed to the WAN interface of Cisco 1941 to access Sydney service (located in Sydney LAN, mostly http and https traffic)

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Cisco VPN :: ASA5505 Firewall - Route Internet Via External?

Feb 6, 2013

I would hereby like to inform if it is possible to configure the Cisco ASA5505 firewall to route internet via an external VPN, while a laptop and smartphone connect to the firewall via Cisco AnyConnect VPN.
 
The configuration would result into: Laptop on public internet -> Cisco ASA5505 VPN -> External VPN (Unix server) -> internet.

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VPNs - Route Internet Through Local Connection?

Jul 12, 2012

I have to connect through VPN for work so that I can RDP into my remote development machine, but their internet speed is painfully slow. Is there any way I can route my general internet browsing traffic through my local connection, while still maintaining the VPN connection to my remote box?

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Dec 16, 2010

Sothe Internet connection that we have in the office is 22 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up. So, when I connect my computer directly to the cable modem, I get exactly that! But, when I connect the router and connect to the router, the connection drops to 7 down and 4 up. Why?

We have an Adtran NetVanta ...Replace the router? Or, get a different LAN module for the back of the NetVanta?

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Home Network :: Cisco 877W - Create Route Or New Link(s)?

Mar 22, 2011

I have the above router on 10.10.10.1 which I'm quite familiar with but I need reaching a VM residing on one of my internal MAC's. My cisco route table is as follows:

Gateway of last resort is 93.97.20.1 to network 0.0.0.0

93.0.0.0/21 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C 93.97.16.0 is directly connected, ATM0.1
10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C 10.10.10.0 is directly connected, BVI1
S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 93.97.20.1

The internal physical machine that contains the VM is 10.10.10.9 whose routing table is:

Routing tables

Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 10.10.10.1 UGSc 6 8 en0
10.10.10/24 link#4 UCS 5 0 en0
10.10.10.1 0:1b:2b:cc:7:8a UHLWI 7 1248 en0 284
10.10.10.9 127.0.0.1 UHS 0 86171 lo0
10.10.10.11 0:23:54:2a:6:d3 UHLWI 0 234 en0 150
10.10.10.30 0:9:34:28:60:2e UHLWI 0 25 en0 857
10.10.10.111 0:1d:ec:2:2d:2d UHLWI 1 1599 en0 721
10.10.10.255 link#4 UHLWbI 2 18609 en0
10.37.129/24 link#8 UC 2 0 vnic1
10.37.129.2 0:1c:42:0:0:9 UHLWI 1 2 lo0
10.37.129.255 link#8 UHLWbI 2 14046 vnic1
10.211.55/24 link#7 UC 2 0 vnic0
10.211.55.2 0:1c:42:0:0:8 UHLWI 0 2 lo0
10.211.55.255 link#7 UHLWbI 2 14046 vnic0
127 127.0.0.1 UCS 0 0 lo0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 5 214223 lo0
169.254 link#4 UCS 0 0 en0

The VM has a static IP of 10.211.55.5 and can obviously ping out to the rest of my lan but as of yet my router and other machines on the 10.10.10/24 subnet cannot reach the VM. I sort of presume this is a simple task of adding some kind of static route on my router and then all other machine will know how to get to the VM. So what do I need to do as I have about 40 or so customers already connected of whom I do not wish to suddenly halt their access due to my inexperienced attempts to create this route or new link(s)

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Jul 24, 2012

The host IP 84.204.x.x unable to announce through BGP
 
BGP configuration on Cisco 1841:
 
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interface FastEthernet0.1201
encapsulation dot1Q 1201
ip address 172.18.11.1 255.255.255.252
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
no ip proxy-arp

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Cisco WAN :: 7200VXR - BGP Advertising Default Route In Mutihomed Network

Feb 25, 2011

I have Cisco 7200vxr doing BGP with 2 directly connected ISP's over ethernet. I am receiving default routes only, and have added a higher weight to my routes learned from my primary ISP. below is my configuration (ip addresses changed of course)
 
router bgp 100 no synchronization bgp router-id x.x.x.x bgp log-neighbor-changes network 100.100.64.0 mask 255.255.254.0 network 100.100.71.0 network 100.100.78.0 mask 255.255.254.0
neighbor <ISP_A-IP> remote-as 200  neighbor <ISP_A-IP> weight 175 neighbor <ISP_B-IP> remote-as 300  neighbor <ISP_B-IP> weight 150 auto-summary
 
Advertising my rotues to the primary ISP is fine
 
7206vxr.rb#sh ip bgp neighbors <ISP_A-IP> advertised-routesBGP table version is 7, local router ID is x.x.x.xStatus codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal,              r RIB-failure, S StaleOrigin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
   Network          Next Hop            Metric LocPrf Weight Path*> 100.100.64.0/23   0.0.0.0                  0         32768 i*> 100.100.71.0      100.100.64.57             0         32768 i*> 100.100.78.0   0.0.0.0                  0         32768 i
 Total number of prefixes 3
 
However, advertisements to the secondary ISP inlcludes the defautl route learned from the primary 7206vxr.rb#sh ip bgp neighbors <ISP_B-IP> advertised-routes BGP table version is 7, local router ID is x.x.x.x Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal,               r RIB-failure, S Stale Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
   Network          Next Hop            Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*> 0.0.0.0          <ISP_A-IP> *> 100.100.64.0/23   0.0.0.0                  0         32768 i*> 100.100.71.0      100.100.64.57             0         32768 i*> 100.100.78.0   0.0.0.0                  0         32768 i
 
Should I not just only be advertising just the networks that i specified in my configuration?

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Cisco Firewall :: Testing 5515x At Home - No Internet Route

Apr 15, 2013

im new to cisco asa and the model is 5515x with license plus.  below is my config at home,
 
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ciscoasa# sh run
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Home Network :: Create A Manual Route Into Laptop

Jun 6, 2012

My laptop have 2 NIC attach it, the cable NIC and Wireless NIC, the cable one connect to my lab network environment and the Wireless connect to office network environment (connect to internet) which both have differen segments [code] when my Wireless was turn off my pc can ping to all segment on my lab network environment, but if the wireless was turn on, i cant ping to others segment but only my laptop segment and i still could surfing to the internet without any problem.then i tried to add a new route from my laptop using "route add x.x.x.x mask x.x.x.x (gateway)" in command line and after that i can ping back to all segment in my lab network environment eventhough my wireless was onwhy i have to create a manual route into my laptop so that i can have connection between my laptop and my lab environment in the condition my wireless turn on ??

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Cisco Infrastructure :: Route Internet Traffic To Different Gateway Using 3560G Switch

May 24, 2011

My issue: I have installed a firewall within my network.  Currently all my clients default gateway defaults to GW:192.168.1.1. I would like all my internet traffic to route to the firewall ip 192.168.1.30.  My Primary switch ip is 192.168.1.10, which is a 3560G running 12.2(25)SEE2 IPBASE-M.
 
My main problem is, I do not have access to the gateway, so I am trying to route internet traffic from within my switch to the firewall.  I have already tried Route-Map, but seems this version of the OS does not support. I have already tried Policy-Map, but same as above. I have also tried IP ROUT command, but it did not work either.
 
And remember, I would like to perform the routing from the switch, because I do not have access to the default gateway which is a router to perform forward internet traffic to the firewall.

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