NAT on vSwitches in ESX 3.5
Hi, I am in the process of setting up a separate windows domain in our ESX Environment but I will have to separate this windows domain from the already existing windows domain.It is possible to set up ESX vSwitches in such a way that a completely separate network is created - no other traffic MUST...
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| Oct 9 2008 1:14 PM GMT
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Phazza
VMware, vSwitch, NAT
Configure PIX to allow access to Remote Web Workplace and Exchange Server on SBS 2003
We have the following network configuration:Router--------Outside: Static IP from ISPInside: IP Address: 10.0.0.1 (Static)DHCP enabled for all other clientsPix-------Ouside: 10.0.0.2 (DHCP from Router: Resvered)Inside: 192.168.2.254 (Static)Network----------192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0All clients...
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| Aug 27 2008 11:59 AM GMT
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KitManSupport
SBS 2003, PIX, NAT
We have an internet connection from 2 different ISP, I want to use the same PIX 525 firewall 7.0(6)
We have an internet connection from 2 different ISP, I want to use the same PIX 525 firewall 7.0(6) .My firewall has 2 Ethernet interface & 2 Giga Ethernet interfaces.I am usingethernet 0 for outside connection with ISP Aethernet 1 for outside2 connection with ISP BGiga Ethernet 0 for DMZ zoneGiga...
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| Jul 21 2008 6:02 AM GMT
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Yasirirfan
PIX 525, ISP, Routing
Exchange Server Dual Virtual Servers and SMTP Connectors
I have and Exchange Org with 4 routing groups. I understand that SMTP connectors take precedence over virtual servers. Is that the case for the whole org or just the routing group. It would seem that is the case for the whole org as is whats happening in mine. I created an SMTP connector in one...
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| Jun 30 2008 5:05 PM GMT
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Just Passing Thru
Exchange 2003, Virtual Servers, NAT
Cisco Pix inside no nat to router that nat’s
Hi,I have a Cisco Pix which currently has an internal, dmz and outside interface. My outside is my default route, however I have now new separate connection (interface 4) that connects to the internet also that I would like to route some outside bound traffic through. As i understand it you can...
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| Jun 25 2008 11:16 AM GMT
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Mawk1000
Cisco, PIX, Network
NAT issue with load balancing between two ISPs
Hello everybody!This is my first question, I am brand new in this so please excuse me if I do not write properly or straight to the point.I will try my best.These are the devices related to my question:- cisco2811 (completely access)- DSL modem- cisco2900 seriesI have access to all except...
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| Jun 2 2008 4:31 PM GMT
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Okrus
Load balancing, NAT, Cisco
Routing without NAT, help!
I have a block of IP static IP addresses from our ISP, and I want to route those back through a couple of routers (wireless radio equipment) without using NAT.I can make things work if I have NAT enabled, BUT certain applications do not work well through one NAT connection much less two or...
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| May 12 2008 9:03 PM GMT
| asked by
Johnshoff
Routers, Routing and switching, IP configuration
how to configure leasedline configuration to my network which is having more than 300 pc’s thru NAT server on router
how to configure leasedline configuration to my network which is having more than 300 pc's thru NAT server on router
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| Mar 5 2008 5:37 AM GMT
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Kanal
Routers, NAT


