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HelloI hope someone can give me some guidance. I have installed Cisco Security Manager 3.0.1 as an EVAL copy. However I cannot open the device view - literally nothing happens when you click the icon and the add device options are greyed out on the m...
I am trying to verify the TTL info and understand why a 224.0.0.2 - "All Routers on local subnet" multicast ( the HSRP packets ) have a TTL of 2, seems weird to me as they shouldn't be capable of being 'routed' off the local subnet, please correct m...
Yes,youre not the only one. I see what you mean about TTL=1, but the RFC (2281) seems to state that HSRP will use a TTL of 1.All very strange. I suspect this is an issue for Netscreen, but we will see.lee.
No dont think so.Surely your Internet connection needs to sit on another router to the internal WAN connectivity to allow these devices to be either side of the PIX?Suggest you look at getting another router for you Internet connection, say a 1720 wi...
You would need a plug in product like Websense around the PIX. As what you are asking is application layer - the PIX operates at L4.www.websense.com - Cisco partner.
Consider a PIX model as it is an appliance, similar in features and performance to Firebox. Review of Firewalls in Network News. PIX gets well received although Cisco submitted late so the Netscreen won!http://www.networknews.co.uk/Products/Hardware/...
PaulAdd the route as you say and use the redistribute static command on that routers eigrp config to tell it to advertise that route to the other routers in that AS.Lee.