Well, I only have two ports on the router and one has to be pluged into the port thats coming from the wall, the ISP. This is because our building has all our offices connected to some sort of switch. I have 4 ports on the firewall, so I would prefer using that.
I wouldn't need to necessarily route between the VLANs, just get it to the router. Once there, if needed, I can have the router route between the two. How would I go about setting that up on the firewall. I have a Cisco PIX 515 version 6.3(1).
Yes I believe so. It is somewhat confusing. I have 5 public address, but because of the building I only have one line, and that line is connected to another switch somewhere in the building.
The ACL 102 is pretty much useless, I just didn't delete it from the config. The LAN ACL is routing certain internal IPs to certain public IPs.
example:
permit ip host 172.16.5.3 host 64.45.175.aaa
permit ip host 172.16.5.4 host 64.45.175.aaa
permit ip host 172.16.5.5 host 64.45.175.aaa...
Hey, I was wondering if this would work for creating a VPN server through a Cisco 2621 router.
The server is a Windows 2000 Server box.
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 172.16.4.145 255.255.255.192
ip address 172.16.4.12 255.255.255.192 secondary
ip access-group LAN in
ip nat inside
no...
How is the best way to set up a VPN? I have a Cisco 2621 router with only one free ethernet port. That port is connected to a switch and that switch is connected to a firewall. I would like to place the VPN off another port on that switch. What would be the best way of setting this up?
I thought so at first also, but it didn't seem to like it when I placed the five IPs in there. I have a gateway also, how would I make it so that I use the gateway, and use the 5 IPs. I cant do VLANS, to old of a switch, it is a Cisco Catalyst 5000.
I have five public IPs. For instance 1.1.1.1, 2.2.2.2, 3.3.3.3, 4.4.4.4, 5.5.5.5, but I only have one line coming from the wall. Another issue is that the building that our office is in, supplies the connection via a switch port. Meaning we don't have access to the modem directly. I need to be...
My Cisco router isn't going to be able to preform my wanted duties, so I am going to have to place my Firewall on the outside, and I don't know how to set it up as.
I have 5 public ips and a gateway for them. How can I set one port on a Cisco PIX 512 Firewall to handle all five IPs and the gateway?
What I am trying to do is set up a network that certain private IPs go out certain public IPs.
For instance:
192.168.1.2 goes out 1.1.1.1
192.168.1.3 goes out 2.2.2.2
I have a Cisco 2621 router and a Cisco 512 PIX Firewall.
The Cisco 2621 has 2 TI DSU/CSU ports and 2 ethernets. The firewall...
Whats the best way to grant rights a privilages? I am setting up a VPN using windows 2000 server and am need to deligate user rights. I can create a domain server, but it would have to be on the same box as the VPN server. I am not expecting major traffic, but I would like to keep things as...
I managed to find out what the deal was with the connections, and I have communication, but what I am not very confident in is the VPN, how do I go about setting up the VPN to go through the router and firewall and get to the VPN server.
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