09-23-2004 02:47 AM - edited 03-09-2019 08:52 AM
Is it necessary that a firewall connect to a switch using a 10/100 Mbps port or we can use any port for the connectivity. Give me reasons.
Thanks.
09-23-2004 11:51 AM
You can connect to a 10 Mbps port, a 100 Mbps port, or a 10/100 Mbps port. If you have Gbps interface on your firewall you can connect to a Gbps port.
You can specify the speed of the interface in your firewall configuration.
09-23-2004 12:24 PM
If you have a pix 501 then the inside 4 ports are 100 full only but the outside port is 10/100
09-23-2004 12:29 PM
The pix 501 inside ports are 10/100, half or full.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_data_sheet09186a0080091b18.html
09-23-2004 08:20 PM
It means firewalls does suppourt Gbps. Could you name any model having Gbps port?
09-23-2004 10:45 PM
Hi for the pix that support Gb, just go to the Cisco QRG:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/752/qrg/pdf/cpqrg_ch5_vpn_security.pdf
You have in this documents a matrix comparing pix hardware and support.
Regards,
Marc.
09-23-2004 07:46 PM
hi,
in answer to your question - you can use whatever port you like.
ofcourse if you want to get full performance out of your network use the fastest possible.
ie it wouldn't be very smart to plug a PIX 535 into a 10 Mbit hub! :) but it would still work - just slowely!
cheers
dave.
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