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...
Ahh ok possibly my mistake in how I put it.
Currently my ASA 5512 has an inside interface of 10.10.10.1 and that is used as the default gateway for the 10.10 computers
Currently the Summit 400's have only the default vlan configured and the switch h...
Ok, this is possibly just my 60 year old brain not quite understanding device ip vs port or vlan ip, but - Do I need to change the inside interface ip address of my cisco asa 5512x to something other than the 10.10.10.1 that I am using as the vlan10 ...
Ok, I can see how this works to allow system at 10.10.10.190 to see printer at 192.168.3 224, and for system at 192.168.3.120 to see the server share at 10.10.10.9, but how do the 10.10 and 192.168 systems "see" their respective internet gates (forme...
Great article, and I think I understand most of it, but am very new to vlans and am still learning.
Trying to communicate between vlan 10 client 1 with ip 10.10.10.xx (internet gateway 10.10.10.1) and vlan 20 client 2 with ip 192.168.3.xx (internet g...