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13 years 10 months ago #34922 by AcesHigh
Cisco ASA 5505 was created by AcesHigh
Hi, im a cisco noobie trying to set up a cisco network at home. The equipment i've got is a Cisco ASA5505 with security plus license and a Cisco 3560 switch. I've done some basic switch setups before and almost no exprience with ASA. I've been in the ASDM on it but nothing else. My scenario on the ASA should look like this:

I need eth0/0 - Outside that get its IP from a DCHP withing my ISP’s net

Then I need eth0/3 - Inside that run DHCP 192.168.1.100 – 192.168.1.250 with normal Internet access and normal LAN access. This should use eth0/3 through eth0/8 since the last two Ethernet ports has PoE. This way I can use the last two ports for the Cisco WIFI radios with PoE within my LAN.

Third I need a eth0/2 – DMZ on the 10.1.1.0/24 net where I can host two servers. One server with port forwarding : port (UDP): 9987, port (TCP): 30033, port (TCP): 10011. And another server with port forwarding : port (UDP): 17479, port (UDP): 31000.

Is there anyone that can help me out setting this up? I might be able to set up the interfaces but im having serious problems with the NAT/PAT or access rules...
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13 years 10 months ago #34934 by AcesHigh
Replied by AcesHigh on topic Re: Cisco ASA 5505
I guess the only thing left to do now is to engage a Cisco professional or go back to the "old" Linksys equipment. At least that worked even if the throughput on this are too low for my use...
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13 years 10 months ago #34940 by skepticals
Replied by skepticals on topic Re: Cisco ASA 5505
There are multiple configurations listed on this forum... I would fist look at those and then post your config on here if you are having issues.
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13 years 10 months ago #34949 by AcesHigh
Replied by AcesHigh on topic Re: Cisco ASA 5505
Okei, i now have managed to get inside, outside and DMZ interfaces to work. I've got normal internet access from both inside and DMZ. Now i need to make rules for the port forwarding on the DMZ interface. Should i use NAT, PAT or ACL for this?
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