03-28-2007 11:59 PM - edited 03-11-2019 02:53 AM
Hi
We use security level 0 outside and 100 in inside. but when we use security level other interface (dmz) then 50 or 30 or 20. so my question is what is security difference 50 ,30, 20 ?.
when i use 50 or 30 or 20 ??
thanks
Biplob
03-29-2007 12:24 AM
Hi
By default the pix allows traffic to flow from a higher to a lower interface. If you want traffic to flow from a lower to higher you need to allow that traffic with an access-list.
So the difference in security numbers are eg.
You create a dmz (DMZ1) with a security number of 50
You create a dmz (DMZ2) with a security number of 40.
Traffic from DMZ1 is allowed to go through the outside interface and through DMZ2 without an access-list.
To go from DMZ1 to the inside would require an access-list.
Traffic from DMZ2 is allowed to go through the outside interface without an access-list.
To go from DMZ2 to DMZ1 or to the inside requires an access-list.
So you choose the numbers for your DMZ's based on how secure that DMZ is in relation to the other DMZ's.
HTH
Jon
03-29-2007 12:57 AM
Hi
your explation clear but not full clear.
you give example DMZ1 and DMZ2.
example : I have 1 Pix.
first time I configure:
if I have out o inside 100 and DMZ50
2nd Time I configure:
and again I aasign out 0 inside 100 and Dmz 40
so difference 50 and 40 what i get advantage or disadvantage.
thanks
Biplob
03-29-2007 01:08 AM
Hi
If you only have one DMZ it really makes no difference. 40 or 50 are both greater than 0 and less than 100 (your outside and inside interfaces) so whichever number you use it will have the same effect.
HTH
Jon
12-18-2016 10:57 PM
Hello Guys,
Thanks for your information, it was really helpful for me in such a case.
Regards
Milad
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