>I would like to add all the servers to another port of >that same card on a different address i.e. 10.10.220.x
I wouldn't seperate the network using a PIX. Use a switch and router to segment production servers from your workstations. Assuming that you want to follow a 20/80 rule the PIX...
We have just switched over from a watchguard to a PIX515E firewall and the unit seems to be locking up every morning when the users first come in. After I telnet to the firewall and reload the box the problem is solved. Could this be an enviornmental problem or too many connections trying to...
No the firewall is not NAT to 192.168 because the core site (Which has the firewall) in NATed to 150.150. I haven't really looked at the logs - its a watchguard firewall and only go into the concentrator on a limited basis.
Hey Guys,
I just need a conformation of what my hypothesis of why some of my remote sites can not ping the outside world. The "genius" NetAdmin that was here before me decided to use 150.150.XXX.XXX as its NATed private subnet scheme. We don't own 150.150.XXX.XXX - some place in...
Thanks - I appreciate it - I had plan on setting up a practice lab as you describe and I have CCNP friend of mine to help out in certain things.
So do you think I should step up and puchase a higher grade PIX with more interfaces?
I'm about to puchase two 515E units to build our firewall infrastructure - and include a DMZ for our web server, dns, etc. I was wondering if anyone knew of a link, book, or white paper that could fill in some of the questions I have? I understand how the structure works but I'm little cloudy...
Does cisco make or suggest some type of all-in-one csu/dsu for an internet fractional ds3. I know about HSSI cards and such but I was kind hoping they had something like the T1 and 56K intergrated card.
Thanks,
Lee
Thanks Guys - I already use MRTG to do most of my analysis and can easlily conclude that they need a bandwidth increase. With MRTG and RDDtool the setup and custom configuration is...well...not exactly straightforward. I'll try to do some configuring with those tools using a differnt setup...
Hey Guys,
Is their any function, software, MIB record, SNMP query or something that can display the distribution of upper level (layers 5-7)protocols that flow in and out of my routers. I have a mixed configuration of routers that include 1604, 2610, and 3640 routers. Im trying to do some...
ISDN is the only only method that I would recommend.
We went through the same migration with our network implementing AD with even smaller CIR (56K, 64K). To be honest we had some connection delays, but overall the conversion went smoothly.
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