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Okay I am a novice when it comes to setting up bridging but I have been asked to help a friend who has his own mini ISP to create something that will work for him. Here is the network layout.there are 2 bridge-groupsBG1 contains 4 membersATM1/0.364...
Hello Everyone,We have two PIX 515 in a failover configuration at a data center and everything works great! I would like to purchase an additional PIX 515 UR for Our office LAN. But before I do I need to know if it is possible to configure the PIX t...
Hello ,I am fairly new at configuring Cisco products and am having an issue trying to get a webserver to respond .Here is my configurationDual Homed Windows 2003 webserver NIC #1 192.168.20.11 serving port 80 only no gateway addressNIC #2 10.0.20.11...
That didn't work. No matter what as long as there is no gateway address on that webserver NIC it will not work.I tried outside nat from 64.81.x.x to 192.168.10.1 (interface ip )and 192.168.10.240 (random translated IP)I set access policies to wide o...
Thanks Everyone for your help. I wasn't sure how the alias command was going to work but this seems to make sense to me. So lets see if I am understanding this clearly. Right now I already have the PIX doing static NAT for requests that are coming...
Thanks but I don't think that is what I'm am looking for. I probably haven't explained it very clearly. I'll try again.What I want is this. The web server needs a request coming in on the 192.168.20.x network to seem as if is being initiated withi...