Hello all;
After trying to make my home router to let me access two ip addresses from my LAN from the Internet via Mac laptop, I gave up on that and bought a Pix 501 from a local IT guy in town and now I'm thinking configuring this appliance to run VPN's.
Problem is I know jack how to do it!! lol
I never saw a Pix until today when I bought it and i was impressed how small they are!
The Internet gets to my cable modem ( Cox Communication, Las Vegas )and from there it goes to my Wireless home router Dlink DIR-655; port 1 of the router feeds my main pc, ports 2,3,4 run all the way to my Cisco home Lab 16 units rack; 2 connections for the AP9211 master switches, which controls all the rack's unit's power and 1 connection feeds Internet to a C3524XL switch and from there I play with the units or plan to.
I was thinking in setting the Pix between the modem and the router, and run the three Ethernet cables to the lab from there so I can "set" them to access those units they are connected to VPN. I truly don't know how to do this properly, specially the lines needed in the pix to be able to work.
My Dlink currently is set as the DHCP client on my network and as Firewall as well but I don't know which one is better to do this jobs.
My goal is to be able to access my network from the outside anywhere, specially from my training facility so I can play with the lab learn and study ( CCNA in very slow progress here )
I have installed on my Mac Book Pro ZTerm and I usually connect to my home network from the inside with no problems with Terminal Services; in my Windows Vista Ultimate machine I have Hyper Terminal and TeraTerm Pro for access; I want to also be able to access the lab telneting from any browser; http or https.
I need to know which way would be recommended and why so, but more important is to know which exact lines to write in the Pix.
I got the unit with a password on it and was able to wipe and do a factory-default; it does have my main PC ip address for the tftp and the router's gateway 192.168.0.1 and i gave it an ip address of 192.168.0.112 or something like that (got to check). Right now the pix is connected via console cable to my main PC and int0 connected to the router port 1 with a straight Ethe.cable, but it is just for configuration.
I know my public ip address and the router ip address 192.168.0.1; I got assigned ip addresses to all interfaces and units in my home lab rack, mostly using the 192.168.0.x and 255.255.255.0 subnet; I know! I know! but remember I'm learning!! so far I can connect to everything from the inside so I need all the help I can get on this one;
please do not hyperlink me to Cisco site for instructions; I was there reading and all might be as well written in Chinese!! Cisco site is for a seasoned tech; I'm a beginner; go easy on me !! lol
I thank in advance to all of you that will spend time looking into this scenario; have fun; I sure will have fun trying to set by all your recommendations!
After trying to make my home router to let me access two ip addresses from my LAN from the Internet via Mac laptop, I gave up on that and bought a Pix 501 from a local IT guy in town and now I'm thinking configuring this appliance to run VPN's.
Problem is I know jack how to do it!! lol
I never saw a Pix until today when I bought it and i was impressed how small they are!
The Internet gets to my cable modem ( Cox Communication, Las Vegas )and from there it goes to my Wireless home router Dlink DIR-655; port 1 of the router feeds my main pc, ports 2,3,4 run all the way to my Cisco home Lab 16 units rack; 2 connections for the AP9211 master switches, which controls all the rack's unit's power and 1 connection feeds Internet to a C3524XL switch and from there I play with the units or plan to.
I was thinking in setting the Pix between the modem and the router, and run the three Ethernet cables to the lab from there so I can "set" them to access those units they are connected to VPN. I truly don't know how to do this properly, specially the lines needed in the pix to be able to work.
My Dlink currently is set as the DHCP client on my network and as Firewall as well but I don't know which one is better to do this jobs.
My goal is to be able to access my network from the outside anywhere, specially from my training facility so I can play with the lab learn and study ( CCNA in very slow progress here )
I have installed on my Mac Book Pro ZTerm and I usually connect to my home network from the inside with no problems with Terminal Services; in my Windows Vista Ultimate machine I have Hyper Terminal and TeraTerm Pro for access; I want to also be able to access the lab telneting from any browser; http or https.
I need to know which way would be recommended and why so, but more important is to know which exact lines to write in the Pix.
I got the unit with a password on it and was able to wipe and do a factory-default; it does have my main PC ip address for the tftp and the router's gateway 192.168.0.1 and i gave it an ip address of 192.168.0.112 or something like that (got to check). Right now the pix is connected via console cable to my main PC and int0 connected to the router port 1 with a straight Ethe.cable, but it is just for configuration.
I know my public ip address and the router ip address 192.168.0.1; I got assigned ip addresses to all interfaces and units in my home lab rack, mostly using the 192.168.0.x and 255.255.255.0 subnet; I know! I know! but remember I'm learning!! so far I can connect to everything from the inside so I need all the help I can get on this one;
please do not hyperlink me to Cisco site for instructions; I was there reading and all might be as well written in Chinese!! Cisco site is for a seasoned tech; I'm a beginner; go easy on me !! lol
I thank in advance to all of you that will spend time looking into this scenario; have fun; I sure will have fun trying to set by all your recommendations!