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Cisco asa 5505
Cisco asa 5505











cisco asa 5505

The NT does support 100Mbit connection but seem to punish me for the lower NIC speed of the Cisco ASA. Unfortunately, this resulted in a slow download speed of around 50Mbit, instead of around 80Mbit. The ports of the ASA max on 100Mbit so this shouldn’t be any problem.Īt first, I connected the UTP cable from the NT directly to Eth0/0 of the Cisco ASA and configured the ASA. It needs power, network and HDMI or SCART cable to connect to the TV. XS4all provided Set Top Box for television.Fiber To The Home connected XS4all Fiber to UTP connection a.k.a.DLINK DSG-1100-16 (16 port managed Gbit switch, running firmware: 1.10.005).For IPTV use dot1q VLAN4 and bridge this to network ports.(My Cisco ASA doesn’t support PPPoE for IPv6 using Prefix Delegation, it needs ASA Software 9.6 or higher, the ASA5505 doesn’t go higher then 9.2.x) On the website of XS4all I found some hints on how to get this to work. And although XS4all provides a static IP, it will be provided by DHCP. I just configured the Outside Interface on the Cisco ASA with my static PUBLIC IP and everything works well. My former ISP (OnsBrabantNet) delivered a UTP connection on the “Packetfront”. The FIRTZBOX doesn’t provide VLAN support or Access Lists. Despite the fact that this “modem” works pretty well, I want to replace it with my Cisco ASA as soon as possible. The FRITZBOX does the PPPoE authentication, wireless, DHCP etc. XS4all providers a FRITZBOX “modem” to connect the home network to the Fiber connection.

cisco asa 5505

Despite the patching issues in the POP after 4 days it finally works. Last week I have migrated from OnsBrabantNet to XS4all. This BLOG is about configuring a Cisco ASA 5505 device for a Fiber To The Home connection in The Netherlands. Hello welcome to my new blog on the new site













Cisco asa 5505