Which device is that MAC? Do you possibly have some misconfigured NAT statements.
Regards, Tyson Scott - CCIE #13513 R&S, Security, and SP Managing Partner / Sr. Instructor - IPexpert, Inc. Mailto: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] Telephone: +1.810.326.1444, ext. 208 Live Assistance, Please visit: <http://www.ipexpert.com/chat> www.ipexpert.com/chat eFax: +1.810.454.0130 IPexpert is a premier provider of Self-Study Workbooks, Video on Demand, Audio Tools, Online Hardware Rental and Classroom Training for the Cisco CCIE (R&S, Voice, Security & Service Provider) certification(s) with training locations throughout the United States, Europe, South Asia and Australia. Be sure to visit our online communities at <http://www.ipexpert.com/communities> www.ipexpert.com/communities and our public website at <http://www.ipexpert.com/> www.ipexpert.com From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Johan Bornman Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 7:21 AM To: 'OSL Security' Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] vRack Hi, I can't connect (ping) between the ASA, IPS and ACS server. I have this output from CAT3 and CAT4: Cat3#sh arp Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface Internet 10.1.1.8 0 0011.9368.8270 ARPA Vlan2 Internet 10.1.1.1 0 0011.9368.8270 ARPA Vlan2 Internet 6.6.2.15 - 0018.b974.3fc1 ARPA Vlan2 Internet 10.1.1.100 0 0011.9368.8270 ARPA Vlan2 The mac addresses are the same for the IPS, ASA and ACS server. Is this a vRack issue? Johan
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