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  1. g0atbailey

    support of Multiple ISP's in Cisco ASA 5520

    The Cisco ASA can have up to 4 networks connected to it (public or private). The problem we ran into with two ISP's, is that the ASA will not do any load balancing between the two ISP's. You could set up static routes, but that could be a nightmare. We bought an Astrocom PRO100 WAN aggregator to...
  2. g0atbailey

    Cisco PIX vs Cisco ASA

    We just upgraded from a PIX506 to the ASA5510 with the AIP-SSM module. I like the new product. If you do decide to purchase one, get the AIP-SSM with it. It will do inline IPS which will block many types of attacks, viruses, and worms. The great this about the ASA is that it is a PIX, VPN...
  3. g0atbailey

    Dialling from Outlook

    Make sure you have "Enable CTI Application Use" checked under the users configuration. I have also noticed that it takes a day for the application to start working on my client machines.
  4. g0atbailey

    Block Outside IP

    You can also configure your access-list from the web interface (PDM). That may be easier if you are new to the PIX. If you dont have PDM access set up, here are the commands to set it up: conf t http server enable http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside (address range you want to allow access to...
  5. g0atbailey

    How would you rate the ASA 5500

    I am thinking of upgrading my PIX 506 to the ASA 5510. Is anyone currently using this product? I just want to hear a little bit about this device from some one who is currently using it.
  6. g0atbailey

    Telnet VTY Question

    Is there any way to telnet to a specific VTY line? I know that I can just open up session after session to get to a specific line, but want to see if I can directly get to one.
  7. g0atbailey

    How do I kill idle telnet sessions?

    I found it. clear tcp line "line
  8. g0atbailey

    How do I kill idle telnet sessions?

    I have a Catalyst 3750 switch and after some infrastructure upgrades done a few months ago, there appears to be two telnet sessions left open. Is there a way for me to terminate these sessions? I have tried exec-timeout, and service tcp-keepalives-in. The connections are still there. Please help...
  9. g0atbailey

    stopping telnet (CCNA exam)

    conf t line vty 0 4 no password if there is no password set for telnet sessions, the router will not accept the connection.

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