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EtherChannel
What is EtherChannel? EtherChannel is a Layer-2 link aggregation protocol which is used to combine multiple physical links to a single logical link called an EtherChannel bundle or a PortChannel. It is a Cisco Proprietary and IEEE 802.3ad (2000) is a standard way of carrying out Link Aggregation. The purpose of EtherChannel is to achieve Link Aggregation or Logical Bundling. The no. of member…
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Redundant connection with a single Cisco ASA firewall
Redundant connection with a single Cisco ASAÂ firewall
When setting up Cisco ASA firewalls, I prefer to install them in pairs. A High Availability (HA) pair works very well to keep the environment available when one unit fails.
It’s not very often, but sometimes it makes sense to have a single firewall without a standby unit. When deploying this firewall, the choice needed to be made to dual home it to a pair of switches, or connect it to a single…
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