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I have an internet facing router running BGP for external routes, connected to a switch, connected to a PIX. BGP is advertising the route to x.y.z.0/24.
Assume the internal interface on the router is x.y.z.10/24 and it is connected to the same subnet as the PIX at x.y.z.15/24. The only static route on the router is x.y.z.0/24 Null0 (directly connected).
Incoming traffic is going to the firewall at .15; what in the configuration is directing the traffic here? I've worked with some Checkpoints in the past, and would typically have some kind of route that directed all incoming traffic to the IP address of the firewall. But I don't see how trafic gets forwarded to the PIX at .15 in this case. Also, I'm not familar with the Null0 interface.
Thanks.
Assume the internal interface on the router is x.y.z.10/24 and it is connected to the same subnet as the PIX at x.y.z.15/24. The only static route on the router is x.y.z.0/24 Null0 (directly connected).
Incoming traffic is going to the firewall at .15; what in the configuration is directing the traffic here? I've worked with some Checkpoints in the past, and would typically have some kind of route that directed all incoming traffic to the IP address of the firewall. But I don't see how trafic gets forwarded to the PIX at .15 in this case. Also, I'm not familar with the Null0 interface.
Thanks.