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  1. paccorobin

    Need a simple routing config for a Cisco 871

    OK, connected the router. Turned off the modem AND the ASA. Turned on the router, afterwards the ASA and the modem. Guess what, works like a charm. Thanks very much Unclerico. Regards, Frank
  2. paccorobin

    Need a simple routing config for a Cisco 871

    So you think my config is ok and needs no more adjustments? I will try this somewhere this week when no users are in and I can go to the office. Thanks.
  3. paccorobin

    Need a simple routing config for a Cisco 871

    The ASA has a default route and that works. ASA translates public ip addresses to internal addresses and also for outgoing traffic. Right now the ASA is hooked up to a pc with NIC lan with a public ip address and that's the gateway for the ASA. This pc has another NIC wan and that's the point...
  4. paccorobin

    Need a simple routing config for a Cisco 871

    Yep, public between modem and 871 (Point-to-Point according to supplier/255.255.255.252) and public between the 871 (255.255.255.248) and the outside of the ASA. The supplier told me the line was delivered with only a modem and I had to take care of a router myself.
  5. paccorobin

    Need a simple routing config for a Cisco 871

    Yes, I have a SDSL line with a Siemens modem. Then I want to use the 871 as a router, then the ASA as firewall and gateway for my internal network. ASA takes care of NAT etc. Regards, Frank
  6. paccorobin

    Need a simple routing config for a Cisco 871

    Can someone please help me? I need a very simple routing config for a Cisco 871. On the WAN side I have an IP address that is in the same network as my DSL modem. On the LAN side I have an IP address that is in the same network as my ASA. Right now I use a pc with two NICs and that works ok...
  7. paccorobin

    allow range of ip addresses access to the internet

    Hi, I have a range of ip addresses (192.168.10.50-99) and I want to have those addresses to have access to the internet. There are also other hosts, but these are not part of this range. Should I record every ip address and grant it access or can I simplify this? Maybe an example? All of...
  8. paccorobin

    setting up PIX515 for two networks

    This is the original code, I can reach the internet from server NINA, so both inside as dmz works. But there is only a PPTP VPN connection for the interface inside. I appreciate any comments and/or remarks. Regards, Frank PIX Version 6.3(3) interface ethernet0 auto interface ethernet1 auto...
  9. paccorobin

    setting up PIX515 for two networks

    Hi Brent, I read the article and came up with the following code. I will also publish the existing code (with more local servers and clients in it) in the next reply. First I have some questions as the example differs from our situation. I must make sure the code is ok before I put it on the...
  10. paccorobin

    setting up PIX515 for two networks

    Hello, We have a PIX515 and I want to set it up so it can serve client VPN connections for a network on the inside interface and also for a network on the dmz interface. On a client machine we set up the ip address of the PIX in a VPN connection and the user can log on using credentials and...

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