ASA-5505 behind a Cisco Router
sendalot
Member Posts: 328
Hello, after days of struggle, devices connected to the Cisco router finally have access to internet!
Now I'm trying to put ASA-5505 behind this Cisco router.
Since ASA-5505 also can act as a semi-router/switch, I've been trying to have devices connected to the ASA have access to internet as well.
But so far, I have failed. I have set up two OSPF areas in the Cisco router and just one OSPF area on the ASA. I also set a "out" static route on ASA.
I'm stuck, please help!
Now I'm trying to put ASA-5505 behind this Cisco router.
Since ASA-5505 also can act as a semi-router/switch, I've been trying to have devices connected to the ASA have access to internet as well.
But so far, I have failed. I have set up two OSPF areas in the Cisco router and just one OSPF area on the ASA. I also set a "out" static route on ASA.
I'm stuck, please help!
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RouteMyPacket Member Posts: 1,104So tell us, why OSPF? Why not EIGRP? Or better yet, why are you even using an IGP?Modularity and Design Simplicity:
Think of the 2:00 a.m. test—if you were awakened in the
middle of the night because of a network problem and had to figure out the
traffic flows in your network while you were half asleep, could you do it? -
sendalot Member Posts: 328I just wanted to use a vendor-neutral protocol. To make those two devices talk to each other I guess. I think I got the connections working!