04-29-2008 01:21 PM - edited 03-11-2019 05:38 AM
I have an ethernet handoff coming from my provider. They have provided a /30 for the link to their router and then a /25 block for my use. Generally I would terminate the /30 link with a router. However, can I terminate that /30 link on my ASA and still NAT my usable block as if it resided on the outside interface?
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04-29-2008 01:30 PM
You can do that as long as those ranges are being sent by your ISP. Unfortunately, the ASA is not designed for high-speed routing, so you will see a performance difference between the ASA and the router.
Jay
04-29-2008 01:30 PM
You can do that as long as those ranges are being sent by your ISP. Unfortunately, the ASA is not designed for high-speed routing, so you will see a performance difference between the ASA and the router.
Jay
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