Re: 11503 Config Question



I think I found it, source groups, check this out:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a0080117628.html#1047115

Let me know if that doesn't work for you. Post to my site though
because I check that much more often.

Regards,
Steve
www.networking-forum.com



"www.networking-forum.com" <steve@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:kPjmf.32353$q%.15191@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Yes, this is the default behavior but you can configure it to NAT to
> vlan1, but the exact command escapes me right now...is it "server group"?
> or ....crap I forget. I will try to find the answer quickly, but I am
> about to head out of town for the weekend. Post the question on my site,
> www.networking-forum.com and I will try to get you an answer by Monday at
> the latest.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
> www.networking-forum.com
>
>
>
> "Douglas Hahn" <Dhahn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:dncchk$b3r$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I have inherited a 11503 Content Switch and I am trying to understand its
> configuration
>
> In its present configuration
>
> internet---vlan1----C.S.----vlan2-----Servers
>
> The C.S. is setup into two VLANS
> both vlans have public ip ranges and subnets.
>
> When a browser is opened on one of the servers
> traffic travels out the content switch on vlan1
> to the internet. A response is sent back to the
> ip address of the originating server. Which it can
> not find since it is behind the content switch.
>
> Server with ip address xxx.xxx.50.5 sends request
> internet. The request goes out on VLAN1. The internet sends request back
> and is looking for xxx.xxx.50.5 but can not find it.
>
> My questions are this.
> Is this normal?
> How do I get the Content switch to route this traffic?
> Do I need to give VLAN2 a path to the internet also?
>
> -Doug
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> I have inherited a 11503 Content Switch and I am trying to understand its
> configuration
>
> In its present configuration
>
> internet---vlan1----C.S.----vlan2-----Servers
>
> The C.S. is setup into two VLANS
> both vlans have public ip ranges and subnets.
>
> When a browser is opened on one of the servers
> traffic travels out the content switch on vlan1
> to the internet. A response is sent back to the
> ip address of the originating server. Which it can
> not find since it is behind the content switch.
>
> Server with ip address xxx.xxx.50.5 sends request
> internet. The request goes out on VLAN1. The internet sends request back
> and is looking for xxx.xxx.50.5 but can not find it.
>
> My questions are this.
> Is this normal?
> How do I get the Content switch to route this traffic?
> Do I need to give VLAN2 a path to the internet also?
>
> -Doug
>


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