Thanks!  I'm going over the lab again next week, ill double check. 

On Jul 6, 2013, at 7:46 PM, Piotr Kaluzny <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dan
> 
> Please double-check the routes. If traffic between the interfaces with the 
> same security level was allowed, you should be good.
> 
> Regards,
> --
> Piotr Kaluzny
> CCIE #25665 (Security), CCSP, CCNP
> Sr. Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
> URL: http://www.IPexpert.com
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Dan Gericke <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> I actually have 2 questions…
>> The first, how do I contact after hours support when I'm working on the 
>> labs?  I read to contact them through the technical support link, but I 
>> can't find anywhere on that page where I can submit a ticket, or call a 
>> number….
>> 
>> Second,
>> In Vol 1 Sec 1 Lab 2 Task 6: DMZ Communication, It says I need to configure 
>> routing such that R2 fa0/0(which seems like it should be g0/0) int can ping 
>> the AD server, without using ACLs.  So, i'm assuming without using ACLs 
>> means without route maps.  Since both of the interfaces that go to  R2 and 
>> the AD Server are the same security, I thought the command 
>> same-security-traffic permit inter-interface would be sufficient.  From R2 I 
>> could see a valid route to the AD server via ASA3.  However, my ping never 
>> worked, even after applying the config.  I did set the proper route on the 
>> AD server.
>> 
>> Can someone let me know if I am missing something?
>> Thanks,
>> -Dan
>> 
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