12-06-2002 07:24 AM - edited 02-20-2020 10:25 PM
hi.
i have a pix firewall 520 with four ethernet interfaces, actually i'm using
just two interfaces,,,,
ethernet 0 outside
ethernet 1 inside
ethernet2 intf2 shut
ethernet3 intf3 shut
so, in the interface outside i have the access to the internet, but now i have
a new access to the internet and i want to configure both, i mean,
one single network in the inside and two access to the internet,
is it posible???,,,,,,,
the configuration maybe,,,
ethernet 0 outside (access to internet 1)
ethernet 1 inside (ip 10.1.1.1)
ethernet2 outside2 (access to internet 2)
ethernet3 inside2 ???? (ip 10.1.1.2) ?????
thanks for the help,
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12-06-2002 09:49 AM
You can connect it that way but there's no way to route default traffic. Pix doesn't support this type of connections as you can only configure one default route on the pix. This link should help describe what you can do: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pixfaq.shtml#Q18
Hope this helps.
Kurtis Durrett
12-06-2002 09:49 AM
You can connect it that way but there's no way to route default traffic. Pix doesn't support this type of connections as you can only configure one default route on the pix. This link should help describe what you can do: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pixfaq.shtml#Q18
Hope this helps.
Kurtis Durrett
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