My topology

(host routerA) 1841 ---------- L2 1841 L2  -------------- G 0/1(inside) ASA
(outside) G 0/0 ------------outside world ---------- telnet server host
(router)
                                           (switch)
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Kingsley Charles <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have a host routerA connected to a switch port of 1841 (access vlan 6)
> and other port (access vlan 6) is connected to the ASA (inside g0/1). The
> ASA is connected to the outside world
> through g0/0 (outside).
>
> I have configured PAT on the ASA.
>
> I have disabled "ip routing" on the ASA, such that it has switching
> functionality alone.
>
> Now I am trying to make telnet connection from the  host routerA to a
> host in the outside world but I get the following error message on the
> router.
>
> % Connection refused by remote host
>
>
> I am able to ping the inside interface of the ASA from the host routerA.
>
>
> The PAT is not happening and the ASA is refusing the connection.
>
> If I remove the switch (1841) and connect the host routerA (from L3
> interface) directly to ASA inside interface, the PAT is happening and I am
> to telnet.
>
>
> I am observing that when I use L2 ports, the connectivity doesn't go
> through the ASA.
>
> I even tried converting the ASA inside interfaace to a trunk and making the
> switch port into a trunk but still I see the same problem.
>
> For both cases using inside interface in access mode and trunk mode, ASA
> refuses the connection.
>
> What could be the problem?
>
>
>
>
> With regards
> Kings
>
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