stevenriz
IS-IT--Management
- May 21, 2001
- 1,069
Our PIX515 runing 6.1(1) is configured for 4 networks.
e0. outside (public)
e1. inside (private 192.xxx.2.xxx)
e2. vpndmz (public)
e3. corp (private 192.xxx.1.xxx)
- MTU is 1500 for all interfaces
I am concerned here with access between interface e1 and interface e3. We notice some serious lag going from the ".2" network to the ".1" network and vice versa. We specifically notice this when FTPing large files back and forth as we FTP files as big as 4gb nightly and these FTP processes have been timing out. Access between servers that are both on the ".2" network OR servers both on the ".1" network are fast. It is only access between the 2 networks via the PIX515 that is very slow.
The interfaces are hard coded to 100basetx. What could cause this and what would you propose we look at and/or change?
e0. outside (public)
e1. inside (private 192.xxx.2.xxx)
e2. vpndmz (public)
e3. corp (private 192.xxx.1.xxx)
- MTU is 1500 for all interfaces
I am concerned here with access between interface e1 and interface e3. We notice some serious lag going from the ".2" network to the ".1" network and vice versa. We specifically notice this when FTPing large files back and forth as we FTP files as big as 4gb nightly and these FTP processes have been timing out. Access between servers that are both on the ".2" network OR servers both on the ".1" network are fast. It is only access between the 2 networks via the PIX515 that is very slow.
The interfaces are hard coded to 100basetx. What could cause this and what would you propose we look at and/or change?