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#How to 2 lan 2 wan asa 5505 cisco how to
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Sorry I really should have given you some more info on your other points. LAN2 port and outgoing NAT for other subnet (firewall blocks connections from LAN2 to LAN1) LAN1 port and outgoing NAT (LAN to all with optional block of ports)ģ. WAN port with 3 public static IP (port forward is must on every IP, web, mail, vpn and other servers)Ģ. Right now I have this internet situation:ġ. I need info of device based on experience on particulary device. Ok folks, I am interested to buy Cisco ASA 5505 and to replace linux distro as router fwall.