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  1. JUDGExKTF

    Bridging a Cisco router with a PIX

    I fooled arround a little with the bridging mode of the router and the vpn client of the pix. I got it to work, but its ugly. I think i'll go with the static IP block solution. Giving all the servers an unique external IP is a beter idea anyway. Thank you for your help/time Joamon!
  2. JUDGExKTF

    Bridging a Cisco router with a PIX

    Yes i've talked to them about it, but they are nothing more then sheep ;-). They only supply this modem/router and refer me to cisco if I want something else, they can't tell me anything about bridging either :-(. So thats why I want to see how far I can come with the current equipment. Would...
  3. JUDGExKTF

    Bridging a Cisco router with a PIX

    Hmm, that would be a possibility, but I want to see how far I can come with the equipment I got from them. After some searching I also found a NO nat NO dhcp setup for the router. With this setup e0 of the router gets the WAN adres (public ip). Any thoughts on howto bridge e0 of the router with...
  4. JUDGExKTF

    Bridging a Cisco router with a PIX

    This is a typical router setup for my ISP with NAT and DHCP: ! version 12.2 no service single-slot-reload-enable no service pad service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime service password-encryption ! hostname <<hostname>> ! enable secret >>>>(B1)<<<< ISP specific ! ip...
  5. JUDGExKTF

    Bridging a Cisco router with a PIX

    Hi, Thanks for your reply. I have a single static IP, which I want to bridge to the PIX (I think thats the best thing to do in this situation).
  6. JUDGExKTF

    Bridging a Cisco router with a PIX

    Hi everyone, I was hoping you guys would be kind enough to help me out with a little dilema I am having. I used to have a PIX wich was connected to an internetline without a modem. Perfect in my opinion since a PIX is a border device. So this was the situation: Internet | PIX-----DMZ...

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