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Multiple static IPs on outside 5505 interface
16 years 9 months ago #25234
by clusterit
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Hello all.
Does anybody know how to configure multiple static IPs on an ASA 5505. The device works great with 1 static IP, which I use for nating, but I have 4 additional ones, which I like to utilize.
I was not able to find any infrormation about this on the web or in any books.
Many thanks in adance!
Marc
Does anybody know how to configure multiple static IPs on an ASA 5505. The device works great with 1 static IP, which I use for nating, but I have 4 additional ones, which I like to utilize.
I was not able to find any infrormation about this on the web or in any books.
Many thanks in adance!
Marc
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16 years 9 months ago #25238
by skepticals
Replied by skepticals on topic Re: Multiple static IPs on outside 5505 interface
How are you wanting to utilize the additional IPs? I know you can configure static NAT translations of your outside IPs to inside IPs for specific computers. That's what I did.
16 years 9 months ago #25246
by sp1k3tou
Replied by sp1k3tou on topic Re: Multiple static IPs on outside 5505 interface
How many outside addresses do you have available from your ISP? And do you want the 4 additional connections on the inside to be 4 different devices?
16 years 8 months ago #25265
by clusterit
Greetings skepticals.
I just want to be able to use them with static NATs. For multiple servers behind the firewall inside my network. Do you simply use an access-list and let those additional static IPs in?
Thanks for replying!
Replied by clusterit on topic Re: Multiple static IPs on outside 5505 interface
How are you wanting to utilize the additional IPs? I know you can configure static NAT translations of your outside IPs to inside IPs for specific computers. That's what I did.
Greetings skepticals.
I just want to be able to use them with static NATs. For multiple servers behind the firewall inside my network. Do you simply use an access-list and let those additional static IPs in?
Thanks for replying!
16 years 8 months ago #25266
by clusterit
Hello sp1k3tou.
I have all together 5 static IPs availible. The only thing I am trying to achive is to use those IPs. Like 1 for mail, for for web and 1 for a live webcam, etc...
With a router, i used to be able to specify ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y SECONDARY - but that feature does not exist on the 5505.
Many thanks for the reply!
Replied by clusterit on topic Re: Multiple static IPs on outside 5505 interface
How many outside addresses do you have available from your ISP? And do you want the 4 additional connections on the inside to be 4 different devices?
Hello sp1k3tou.
I have all together 5 static IPs availible. The only thing I am trying to achive is to use those IPs. Like 1 for mail, for for web and 1 for a live webcam, etc...
With a router, i used to be able to specify ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y SECONDARY - but that feature does not exist on the 5505.
Many thanks for the reply!
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16 years 8 months ago #25268
by skepticals
Replied by skepticals on topic Re: Multiple static IPs on outside 5505 interface
If you have multiple outside/public IP addresses, all you should have to do it configure multiple static NATs and then create an access list that allows access to said NATs.
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