I did and not to my surprise, I have no Internet access because the MAC address must be tied to each public IP. Where in your example did you explain how I can specify the MAC? I don’t know how else to describe my situation and appreciate the help, but there has to be a 1 to 1 relationship...
as i've stated in the first post...my isp use mac/ip security...so the mac address needs to match a specific ip address (ONE TO ONE map!). if i want to have multiple ip's, they each need to show as if they have come from a specific mac address...or each "wan port" needs to have a seperate...
Unfortunately, I don’t this config is going to quite work for me. I need to be able to clone the MAC and the only way I know to do that is from within the interface config.
Thanks, I will try this tonight. This was the vlan configuration I was attempting that was causing the subnet error:
interface vlan1
ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0
nameif inside
security-level 100
interface vlan101
ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.128
mac-address 000A.000B.5ABD...
Hi, one IP is our public web site, another for FTP, and the third is for Exchange. We are currently not using the other two. The existing SOHO routers forward HTTP traffic from one public IP to an IIS box and the same holds true for Exchange.
Thanks
Hello,
I am trying to configure my ASA 5505 with multiple WAN addresses and am experiencing a problem. My ISP requires that each of the 5 statically assigned IP's I have be bound to a specific MAC, so I can't add them all to one interface. The issue is that they are all on the same network, so...
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