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Cisco ASA 5510 and VLANs

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ciscofl1984

IS-IT--Management
Mar 8, 2007
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Below is the network layout I want to use

[ASA5510]
FA0/0 > ISP
FA0/1 > LAN

On the LAN(FA0/1) I want to create VLANS for different networts(users, servers, etc) How would I route traffic out through FA0/0 from FA0/1 where VLANs are configured. FA0/0 has ISP IP and FA0/1 has internal addressing.

Any help would be greatful. Thanks in advance

FYI F0/1 goes to a switch. Where users, servers, etc are plugged in.

Is this even possible?
 
Yes. Router-on-a-stick (sub-interfaces on fa0/1, trunked to the switch), default route to 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0, NAT. The inrterfaces within the ASA will route between each other (not really routing, but simply passing packets) by virtue of being directly connected. Very simple.

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