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Communication between two networks...

stemaxsin
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I have two devices I need to connect and allow one-way communication between...a 2611 router and a PIX 501 Firewall.

On the network behind the 2611, the IP schema is this (IP/SUB/GATE) (10.20.30.x/255.255.0.0/10.20.30.1)

On the network behind the PIX, the IP schema is this (IP/SUB/GATE) (192.168.1.x/255.255.255.0/192.168.1.21)

The PIX is configured for its own internal network and is used as the primary device between its network and the outside world.

The 2611 has not yet been configured, but I'm hoping to be able to configure it to act as a security device for our network.

I have not yet performed any configuration on either of the devices that is necessary to "connect" the two networks. I need to be able to have one-way communication between one computer on the 2611 network (10.20.30.218) and one computer on the PIX network (192.168.1.1) on one specific port (8234).

Is it possible to accomplish this with simply entering the appropriate commands on both devices and if so, how?

I've had a little bit of exposure to the 26xx line, but have no experience at all with any PIX devices. Just can't seem to figure out the Device Manager on the PIX.

Can anyone help me out with the commands necessary to facilitate this configuration? It would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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I didn't even think about a duplicate address. Wouldn't I be receiving some sort of error on either the PIX, the 2611, or whatever other device might have that address?

I'll try your suggestions and report back in 10 minutes or so.

Thanx again.

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