Has anyone been able to get a NVG510 to assign a static IP to a Cisco ASA and have it work?
I have a /29 block of addresses. Set up in the Home & Subnets screen as posted online and as AT&T tech support said should be done. Set the Outside interface to use one of the statics, set the default route, but the asa is unable to ping out and its clients cannot reach the internet.
AT&T says the modem can access the internet so it must be a firewall issue. What they dont get/understand is that the modem is accessing the internet from the dynamic address it receives and not the static address assigned to it.
So does this work? Can it be done? NVG510 hand off a static to a router behind it? Thanks!