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You are the network engineer of a small company. You have the following:2621 4x(Ethernet)PIX 515 4x(Ethernet)Provider1 (ISP) 64.X.X.X /24 (384/384 SDSL)Provider2 (ISP) 216.X.X.X /24 (1Mb/1Mb SDSL)LAN 192.168.1.0 /24Mail Server 192.168.1.5 /24WWW Serv...
I have a client with multiple ISPs who would like to host web internally (off one isp) and mail internally (off the other isp).DMZ (Mail)172.16.11.1 /24-------+(WWW)172.16.11.2 /24 | |Inside 172.16.10.X /24----PIX 515----+(provider1) ...
No you will not, all you have to do is reflash to 6.1 in monitor mode (at the console) and put in the DES key upon reboot (thats why you need to be console).You will also need to flash:pdm when you are done. But you can do that after your up.Make sur...
try www.linux.org for more help. But to give you help, although this is a Cisco help/forum, the DNS server you setup may be configured to only allow request from 'known' hosts or 'reversable' hosts.Good luck!-ne1secure?
Look in the Cisco Press book, Managing Cisco Network Security, there are multiple instances of dual 'provider' networks with no default route.Also, look into Policy Based Routing/Route Maps and perhaps looking again at your topology.-ne1secure?