The problem with that guys is if you turn on passive interface on the vlan interface... The switchez will no longer peer with the asas... Defeatin the whole purpose...
What i am finding is that i need to get my routing protocols cleaned up so we arent redistributing bidirectionally into and...
Hey guys been searching for days for an answer to this one.. Could use some help..
We run asa5520s in active/standby for our vpn concentrators. They are plugged in on the inside into dual core switches (asa1 into switch1, asa2 into switch2)
The asas are plugged into access switchports on the...
Awesome. I didn't know that existed. Thanks a lot man.
I am going to read up on that. Seems like it could be quite handy for what I am trying to do.
Appreciate it.
Hey all, just had a question about DHCP Reservations. My organization currently staticly sets each PC, which is proven to be a pain in the butt and also restricts us from using services such as PXE to boot PCs and install windows over network. I'd like to look into using DHCP, but my boss does...
Yea I understand that, and that is working out fine for me. The only reason I want to go virtual to physical is so I have a standard piece of hardware available to create my images from. The way I currently have to do it is grab ahold of a PC that is at my desk because of technical issues, and...
Are you saying it would be easiest to P2V an image, then modify it virtually, then V2P it back to physical? That seems odd.
Also, the organization I work for is nonprofit, meaning no cash avail for any nifty programs. I'm basically trying to find a freeware way of doing this.
Does anyone know...
Hey guys/gals. Please let me know if this is not the correct place to post this topic.
I have been using MS Sysprep and Acronis to create and distribute WORKSTATION images in my organization. This has been working fine for us, however, I want to start using VMWare workstation to create the...
Oh, Also I just wanted to let you know the corrupt installations had all mobo drivers installed and the services were still all stopped or missing.
Also, the simple file sharing was turned off. I have a routine I do when I install WinXP (I do it often) and that is one of the first things I...
Thanks again for all the responses guys. Very helpful advice.
I did create 3 paritions on the drive, copied my windows XP installation CD to the small partition. I then used BartPE to boot up and run the installation from that partition onto my system partition. The installation went smooth...
Thanks for the responses guys. Great info, and has helped me troubleshoot the problem some more.
One thing I forgot to point out was 1 of the 500GB hard drives was for my main rig which I am having trouble installing it on, and the other 2 are for my file server, which I will tackle later...
I purchased (3) new Western Digital 500GB SATA2 hard drives recently but I am having trouble installing WinXP Pro on them. I have never seen this type of problem occur.
The installation goes through with no problems. Insert Disk, it sees the 500GB hard drive, format it with NTFS, installs...
Hey all, I've been searching all over the web for several weeks now regarding this problem, and thought I'd finally make a post of my own because I am still unable to resolve my problem.
I purchased a brand new system for myself, and bought a new processor for my old computer to give to my...
I understand you can clear the translation table and delete the static route, and you can turn off the interface and delete the static route.
It would appear there is no way to delete a static route any other way in a cisco device? I would think that if you typed the command to delete the...
I understand you can do both of those methods. I am looking for a way to clear a static entry without disabling the internet, or disconnecting all current connections. I can do it with a linksys, is there not a way to do it with a cisco!?
Thanks all!
I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that is the command that I attempt to use to remove the static entry.
After I enter that command, it states the static route is in use and will not delete it.
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