Pretty weak with this Cisco / routing stuff, but with all 3 internal networks needing their own 443, 25, 967 ports - is that possible with NATing?
Also - most all of the traffic will be incoming as these will be remote 'hosted' services for each customer.
I have a ASA5510 setup and working perfectly for 1 external live IP and a single inside network of servers. VPN also works.
I have 2 more Ext live IPS and have 2 more separate inernal networks to connect to. They are SBS2008 networks, mostly with Exchange, Sharepoint and Web intranets running...
This is my first ASA and have figured most of it out. Had it working perfectly with the Cisco VPN client, but due to needing x64 clients, had to resort to AnyConnect client. Using split tunneling and connecting fine.
Cannot ping/access any internal servers and I'm sure its probably a routing /...
"so this 5510 is going to be the gateway for each of the LAN's..."
- That is what I was thinking thinking.
"...what kind of switches do you have installed..."
- They have a DGS-1224t managed switch that is available for use, supports Vlans, trunking, etc...
"...this 5510 will be a VPN headend...
I have a non-profit client that got a 5510 w/Plus donated to them that will replace a MS ISA2006 server. I have not received the SmartNet paperwork yet - just want to figure out as much as I can.
I've got it setup in a test-lab environment to get it configured. My test lab is behind a Linksys...
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