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i need help to transport a real ip for this scheme
14 years 5 months ago #34763
by sahir1982
i need help to transport a real ip for this scheme was created by sahir1982
hi experts,
how are you doing
i have the following scheme
isp---- 3845router----ASA front----ASA back---- 6513 cat switch---3560 switch
so,i am reciving a real ip from the ISP and i want to transport the real ip to the 3560 switch through the asa's and the 6513 switch.
can some one tell me what is the best configurations to handle the ip's from isp to 3560 switch
thanx all
how are you doing
i have the following scheme
isp---- 3845router----ASA front----ASA back---- 6513 cat switch---3560 switch
so,i am reciving a real ip from the ISP and i want to transport the real ip to the 3560 switch through the asa's and the 6513 switch.
can some one tell me what is the best configurations to handle the ip's from isp to 3560 switch
thanx all
14 years 5 months ago #34765
by JamieP
Jamie Parks
Network Engineer, UK
Replied by JamieP on topic Re: i need help to transport a real ip for this scheme
well, to route it from 3845 to your asa inside interface, you will need public IP's all the way along, if you dont have that, you could try getting up a GRE tunnel from router to your end device.
with out a little more to go on thats all i could say for now. does your 6500/3560 do any routing? (internal gateways)
do you use private addressing on the asa's outside (front) interface?
with out a little more to go on thats all i could say for now. does your 6500/3560 do any routing? (internal gateways)
do you use private addressing on the asa's outside (front) interface?
Jamie Parks
Network Engineer, UK
14 years 5 months ago #34766
by sahir1982
hi
yes i am using a routing through my asa and i am using a public addressing too ,
every thing from the asa to 6513 is ok,but the prob is between 6513 and 3560, and yes both are multilayer switches
thanx
Replied by sahir1982 on topic Re: i need help to transport a real ip for this scheme
well, to route it from 3845 to your asa inside interface, you will need public IP's all the way along, if you dont have that, you could try getting up a GRE tunnel from router to your end device.
with out a little more to go on thats all i could say for now. does your 6500/3560 do any routing? (internal gateways)
do you use private addressing on the asa's outside (front) interface?
hi
yes i am using a routing through my asa and i am using a public addressing too ,
every thing from the asa to 6513 is ok,but the prob is between 6513 and 3560, and yes both are multilayer switches
thanx
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