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I have the following scenario:Site A has a link to the InternetSite B also has a link to the Internet.Site A & B have a point-2-point link between them and running EIGRP.Each site has a default route pointed to a Pix firewall. Let's say Site A is 192...
Hi we have 2 firewalls on our internal network, each of them going out through different ISP's. Core network is dual 6509's with MSFS-2. We would like some of the servers to go out one of the firewall and the majority of users to go out the other fir...
Hi we have 2 firewalls on our internal network, each of them going out through different ISP's. Core network is dual 6509's with MSFS-2. We would like some of the servers to go out one of the firewall and the majority of users to go out the other fir...
Is there any way to keep an employee from installing their .pcf file on a home computer and accessing the Corporate network? We would like for people to only be able to login using the company provided laptop. It seems that there is no filtering opti...
Hi all,I've never worked with the 851 on the wireless side of things and I'm having a really hard time getting this thing to let me connect with my laptop and give me an IP address. I just want to setup something fairly simple with an SSID (non broad...
I've been using PIx's and ASA's now for a long time and I'm very disappointed in the latest ASA software (8,3). We're evaluating the Palo Alto's right now and I can tell you it's a dream compared to the ASA. Great management interface, very straight-...
Thanks for the link, I have a few questions though:We have multiple VLANs on the inside (users, servers, etc). Everything get routed by our MSFC's which have a default route pointing to a Pix firewall. Once we add the second Pix with the 2nd Internet...
Thanks for the link, I have a few questions though:We have multiple VLANs on the inside (users, servers, etc). Everything get routed by our MSFC's which have a default route pointing to a Pix firewall. Once we add the second Pix with the 2nd Internet...
Well sorry to tell you, but the "regular" users cannot, but the more tech savvy ones have been able to find the VPN client software out on the Internet. So this is a valid problem and we're trying to find a way to fix it. Cisco's answer to this is NA...