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Cable modem to PIX 501 to Linksys WRT54GP2 w/ integrated phone ports

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Apr 5, 2006
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I have a PIX 501 in front of my Linksys WRT54GP2 and can not get my data connections to work. I know that I have the config on the PIX somewhat right because I have Vonage and my phone works. I recently purchased the linksys router because it had the voIP ports integrated.

My current set up is:

Cable Modem >>Pix 501>>Linksys WRT54GP2>>Network.

I currently have the PIX set up to receive DHCP from my ISP and to automatically use the IP address from the ISP as the default gateway everything.


I made sure that interface e0 on the PIX was set to receive it's IP address vis DHCP from ISP.

I believe I configured interface e1 correctly. I tried it with DHCPD on and off with a range and also tried setting router with a static address (when DHCPD was off)and as DHCP from the internet which in this case would be the PIX DHCPD giving it its IP. I need the 2 routers because...

1) the phone is on the Linksys.

2) I wanted to add VPN. The Linksys does not have it.

I'd appreciate some help. I think it's just a minor config problem but my brain is turning to mush. Many late nights and cups of black coffee. Please any help would be greatly appreciate.
 
Are you getting an ip on eth0 for the cisco?

run the command "show interface eth0" and see if there's an address.

I don't know who your isp is but you may have to register the eth0 mac address to get an ip.

do you have any access-lists set up yet?

~ K.I.S.S - Don't make it any more complex than it has to be ~
 
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