Ok, so unless I've missed the point - I either need to change my inside interface on both ASA firewalls (and all of the nat rules) or I need to change the ip addresses of all of my end users (which could also screw up my nat rules) - OR - once again I'm just too befuddled to figure this out (possibly making it harder in my own mind than it needs to be)
I was hoping to be able to leave the internal address of my asa at 10.10.10.1 and set the Summit switch to something like 10.10.10.2 and only need to change the "default gateway" setting on the workstations while leaving everything else set "as is"
The people over at Cisco say to do it on the asa firewalls, but the 192.168 end is a 5505 with only the basic license, so not enough interface licenses allowed. When we picked up the Summit 400's we figured that they would help us to "clean up" our networks, but now it seems like, while they certainly can help, it will take a full re-design to do it right.
Please forgive my sounding "defeatist" it's just frustrating that I can's seem to wrap my head around what should be basic networking. I've been lucky to have been a network administrator for a network that hasn't had any "real" problems for over 15 years, and I guess I've just gotten out of touch with the inner workings.
If anyone would like to take a stab at helping re-work this whole thing, I'd be more than happy to give any more information you may need.
Dennis