we will be plugging the fe0/0 port of the router into the fortinet.
it would be something like this..
[2]=DMZ VLAN (192.168.168.x) static of x.x.x.x on Fortinet natted to 192.168.168.3 on CISCO FE0/0
[3]=TRUST VLAN (10.1.1.x,10.10.10.x,etc..) access to corporate LAN for VPN users.
FORTINET...
Hi,
Background..
I have a cisco 2811 router that i'm currently using as my router/firewall/vpn concentrator. I have a ADSL line hooked into it with qwest and a block of static ips. it does natting in/out,out/in, and VPN users connect to one of the statics on it to get on the corporate network...
Yes, this is the problem. Obviously they shouldn't pay for that bandwidth. Yes, they're shared. No bandwith limiting, scattered across /24s.
90% of the ARPs come from my cisco router and a linux router.
--Tony
Yeah, i have run nai sniffer pro. 90% of the ARPs are coming from our cisco router and a linux router.
Just a sample..
NAI:
Protocol From Host Packets Out Bytes Out Output Usage
IP_ARP Intel A126B3 2697 172608 0.01%
Cisco 5BBB70 458 29312
CISCO fe0/0...
Hi,
I have a network consisting of about 10 Cisco Catalyst 35xx and a Cisco 3660 router. The Catalysts have seperate customers connected to each port. Each customer (maybe 75-100 total) are not part of their own subnet, but part of a /24, of which there are about maybe 10 /24s active in the...
Hi,
I have a network consisting of about 10 Cisco Catalyst 35xx and a Cisco 3660 router. The Catalysts have seperate customers connected to each port. Each customer (maybe 75-100 total) are not part of their own subnet, but part of a /24, of which there are about maybe 10 /24s active in the...
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