In answer to your "do i need a router at all?"
Yes you do, as this provides the routing from your network to your service provider, the pix will not be able to do that.
From my experience, I believe all you would need to do is setup the vpn on your pix and the vpn client on your...
You can configure your router to use authentication from a TACACS or Radius server. Then your router will prompt for username and password when telneting to router. As for readonly, as long as your are not in exec mode your support guys will not be able to make any amendments to the config.
Hi,
Following up on saeed42's query about your NAT setup, are you using private address's schemes (i.e 192.168.x.x .. 10.x.x.x .. 172.16 x. x) on your internal lan interface (fastethernet0)? If you are using private addresses, then you will need to setup NAT on your serial interface as well...
I'm currently trying to setup two cisco 2610's with 1-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Unbalanced Network Module, NM-1CEU on each router. I have initialised the E1 controller and serial interface.. used the clockrate command to set the clocking, however i'm still have trouble with the serial line...
I have three routers on situated on different sites on a NT network.
Router A (1600) connected to Router B ( 2610) via ptoP 256k link
Router C (1600) connected to Router B (2610) via PtoP 64k link
They are all on different subnets, what do I need to setup so that hosts on router A can...
I'm currently setting up a network consisting of three routers on different sites. two routers (cisco 1600) will connect via point to point lease lines(1 64kb/s and 1 256kb/s) to a cisco 2610.
What type of encapsulation and Interior routing protocol would be most appropriate?
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