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  1. vickers507

    Multiple IP Addresses in Subnet on ASA each using unique MAC Addresses

    Looks like we will need to go back to the old setup, because the client is not going to spend another 1K+ for another firewall. AT&T refuses to do anything and says that "it is a limation of the gateway". Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
  2. vickers507

    Multiple IP Addresses in Subnet on ASA each using unique MAC Addresses

    I have already tried, no such luck. Their answer was to switch back to 1.5 x 256 DSL, which worked just fine for the past 5 years. U-Verse is able to do 18X2. The provider won't change anything, so I have to find a solution or switch back to slow speeds. Is their anyway to trick the gateway...
  3. vickers507

    Multiple IP Addresses in Subnet on ASA each using unique MAC Addresses

    This is Busniess Class U-Verse. The addresses are loaded into the gateway as an additional /29 of routed space, however you can't actually route the address space on an external device.
  4. vickers507

    Multiple IP Addresses in Subnet on ASA each using unique MAC Addresses

    thread1598-1551478 I am trying to connect an ASA to a 2Wire Gateway. The problem is that the gateway uses MAC / Port Security to limit the MAC address to one (1) IP address. When I try to use 1-to-1 NAT for a few servers, only one device can talk at the same time to the Gateway. I have a /29...

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