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Add Default Route Cisco ASA

The following command adds the default route on Cisco routers, the command will also add the default route on Cisco ASA: route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is enter your ISP default route. You are all set! Don’t forget to write your config out. Technorati Tags: Add Default Route Cisco ASA, Cisco Router, route [...]

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Disable DHCP Cisco ASA / Router

How to disable DHCP on a Cisco ASA or router running IOS, this has been tested on a Cisco ASA 5505. Technorati Tags: Cisco ASA, Disable DHCP Cisco

Cisco access list edit

Move up Cisco ACL rules without re adding all access-list rules In the past I have always copied and pasted all Cisco access-list rules into a text editor such as Notepad / TextEdit then edited the ACL rules and re-added them into the Cisco IOS. An alternative way would be to add the rule via [...]

Cisco router port forward NAT & add ACL access-list rules

Setup Cisco Router Port Forward & access-list rule The below has been tested on a Cisco 800 series router however this should work on any Cisco router running IOS, I often have to do this for OWA, Outlook Anywhere or IIS. Before following this guide I would make a backup of your IOS config, I [...]

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Cisco factory reset ASA router

Cisco factory reset ASA Cisco factory reset ASA how to guide. I had to do this after I attempted to set up a ASA via ASDM (I should know better right?). Hook up the console cable to your Cisco, and use Putty or hyper terminal to connect to your ASA over serial and follow the [...]

BT fibre exchange list

BT are rolling out fibre optic broadband to 300 more exchanges 192 of these exchanges are in London and the south east. Quoting from the register.co.uk: Overall the upgrades will be about 75 per cent fibre-to-the-cabinet, offering up to 40Mbit/s downstream, and 25 per cent fibre-to-the-premises, offering up to 100Mbit/s downstream at first. BT hasn’t [...]

Does the BT I-Plate (iPlate) Actualy work?

I have used the BT I Plate at my old property on my BT master socket and it seemed to do nothing… I have just tried it on the phone line at my new flat and no change to the ADSL sync (infact I think the BT I Plate has reduced my ADSL Sync!). I [...]

Configure a Netgear DG834 with NAT Disabled using a block of public IP addresses from BT

Today I replaced one of those Awful BT 2Wire Modem / Routers which was being used to route a block of 5 Public IP addresses, well in fact it was only being used to route 3 Public IP’s. One to a Cisco ASA providing a VLAN for the VoIP network, One to a SOHO Linksys [...]

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