hcclSmokey
Technical User
Hi There
I have a PIX 501 and it is connected to a D-Link DSL504 router/firewall. The DSL504 has four switched ethernet ports and is set to assign address via DHCP. The PIX outside interface has picked up a DHCP address from the DSL504 192.168.0.2/24. My ISP is BT Openworld and the connection from my DSL 504 to BT is PPPoA LLC. I have read that the PIX is a PPPoE device. Does this cause any issues ?. I have one host on connected to the PIX and it is able to access the DSL504 GUI and can also ping another host I have attached to an ethernet port on the DSL504. However I cannot access the internet from the host attached to the PIX. The DSL504 uses NAT. Again i have heard that two devices connected to each other using NAT is a bad idea. I have rules set on the PIX to allow all on the outside and inside interfaces however I still can't browse the Internet. Would it be a better idea to scrap the DSL504 and get a standard DSL modem which assigns the internet address to the PIX outside interface ? If so can anyone suggest a model of DSL modem.
Many Thanks
Smokey
I have a PIX 501 and it is connected to a D-Link DSL504 router/firewall. The DSL504 has four switched ethernet ports and is set to assign address via DHCP. The PIX outside interface has picked up a DHCP address from the DSL504 192.168.0.2/24. My ISP is BT Openworld and the connection from my DSL 504 to BT is PPPoA LLC. I have read that the PIX is a PPPoE device. Does this cause any issues ?. I have one host on connected to the PIX and it is able to access the DSL504 GUI and can also ping another host I have attached to an ethernet port on the DSL504. However I cannot access the internet from the host attached to the PIX. The DSL504 uses NAT. Again i have heard that two devices connected to each other using NAT is a bad idea. I have rules set on the PIX to allow all on the outside and inside interfaces however I still can't browse the Internet. Would it be a better idea to scrap the DSL504 and get a standard DSL modem which assigns the internet address to the PIX outside interface ? If so can anyone suggest a model of DSL modem.
Many Thanks
Smokey