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Static Routes on Cisco ASA
I have a Cisco ASA and need to setup some static routes so that both internal hosts and external hosts on the WAN (all ASA's) can reach this network.
ASA-1
Internal Network (Data) VLAN1- 192.168.12.0/24
Second Network VLAN100 - 192.168.120.0/24 (1 x host - 192.168.120.1)
ASA-2
Internal Network (Data) - 192.168.6.0/24
I would like users on 192.168.12.0/24 to access 192.168.120.1 and would like users on 192.168.6.0/24 to also access 192.168.120.1
Any help appreciated.
ASA-1
Internal Network (Data) VLAN1- 192.168.12.0/24
Second Network VLAN100 - 192.168.120.0/24 (1 x host - 192.168.120.1)
ASA-2
Internal Network (Data) - 192.168.6.0/24
I would like users on 192.168.12.0/24 to access 192.168.120.1 and would like users on 192.168.6.0/24 to also access 192.168.120.1
Any help appreciated.
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Question 1: Is there anything behind ASA-1 doing any LAN routing (i.e a layer three switch) or are both VLANS default gateway the ASA-1
There is a 2960-X behind ASA-1 however the gateway for the Voice-VLAN is another router on a MPLS network. So data uses the ASA as the gateway and voice uses a different carrier supplied router for SIP trunking.
Question 2: What connects ASA-1 and ASA-2 ? is it a routed link or a VPN?
VPN.
Question 3: Is there anything behind ASA-2 doing any LAN routing (i.e a layer three switch) or are both VLANS default gateway the ASA-2
ASA-2 has only on VLAN as there is no voice data through it (digital handsets). Again it's a 2960-X.
There is a 2960-X behind ASA-1 however the gateway for the Voice-VLAN is another router on a MPLS network. So data uses the ASA as the gateway and voice uses a different carrier supplied router for SIP trunking.
Question 2: What connects ASA-1 and ASA-2 ? is it a routed link or a VPN?
VPN.
Question 3: Is there anything behind ASA-2 doing any LAN routing (i.e a layer three switch) or are both VLANS default gateway the ASA-2
ASA-2 has only on VLAN as there is no voice data through it (digital handsets). Again it's a 2960-X.
2960x does basic layer 3 routing
So a more detailed diagram and config from all devices
(Specifically the 2960x switch) would be required
So a more detailed diagram and config from all devices
(Specifically the 2960x switch) would be required
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Question 2: What connects ASA-1 and ASA-2 ? is it a routed link or a VPN?
Question 3: Is there anything behind ASA-2 doing any LAN routing (i.e a layer three switch) or are both VLANS default gateway the ASA-2
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