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I have the following network setup.PIX1---ADSLRtr1---Internet----ADSLRtr2---PIX2ADLSRtr1 has no NAT, so outside interface of the PIX1 is a real IP Address.ADSLRtr2 has NAT, so outside interface of PIX2 is 10.x.x.x IP Address.I want to know if NAT-T i...
We have purchased two PIX 515E Firewalls about a year ago, and I want to enable Remote VPN when I am away from the office.According to the documentation, the PIX firewall "includes a free unlimited license for the highly acclaimed, industry-leading C...
I have configured an EtherChannel between two 3560 switches. I want to know how I can verify that the EtherChannel is working as a GEC and not a FEC Etherchannel.'sh etherchannel 1 detail'Group state = L2 Ports: 2 Maxports = 8 Port-channels: 1 Max ...
I have configured policy-maps and class-maps on 3550 and 3560 switches.The following is excerpt....class-map match-any voip_class match access-group 100!!policy-map voip_policy class voip_class trust dscp!!interface GigabitEthernet0/12 service-p...
I have several 3560's and 3550's and I am wanting to configure QoS for VoIP traffic.My VoIP phones are Alcatel and use DSCP 46 for voice bearer traffic.As I understand th 3550's by default put DSCP 46 traffic into queue 3, so I need to use wrr-queue ...
How I can stop some traffic, for instance e-mail from my netowrk from being encrypted, ie I would like all other traffic not destined for a particular host to not be encrypted.Could I do this with 'deny' in my access-list?Thanks for your assiatnce.
Sorry for my ignorance, but why would I disable ICMP and what is one-armed routing.I guess using a second interface would work, as it would be a seperate subnet, therefore my workstations would have to go through the router.Thanks for the response.
Thanks.This scenario works, however how can I test the scenario, when the FR comes back up, will the clients query there default router so that packets will be sent back across the FR link?Any comments would be helpful.
Thanks for your answers.Is it normal ping the translated address (routable on the Internet) from the router itself?The addresses on the local LAN that have been translated reply, however the address of the remote machine doesn't.Regards