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I have a customer who has a Cisco 2600 with a T1 to the internet and a Ethernet port which is connected to a Cable modem (for failover).They want to be able to utilize the bandwidth on the cable connection when the T1 is @ high usage. Is there any k...
I have a 1700 series router with 1 t-1 connection. It is connected to a 3600 series router at our main office. We are maxing out our bandwidth and need to add another t-1. Is there a way I can bond 2 t-1s to have basically the same thing as a 3meg...
I am having an issue where all wanted traffic can get in (Webpages, DNS, SMTP, etc.) but no machine from the inside can get out....even with a ping.I attached my config,When I try to ping to the outside from inside, I get this error logged...305006: ...
I have 3 full class C address spaces that I need to define in an access list. Most of them will have www,SSL,FTP ...Is there a way I can either use the object group or define a range of addresses..for instance:I want WWW,80,SSL,FTP on the addresses ...
I need help with the syntax for using one to many NAT on the pix. the problem is, I have 3 /24 private addresses I want to do this to.I am trying to do the following:NAT 192.168.2.0/24 (entire network) to Global IP 216.82.64.40NAT 192.168.3.0/24 (e...
Oh, and another thing...The devices on the inside (windows servers) have 2 IPs on the interface. One is 192.168.4.x the other is 192.168.64.x,192.168.65.x or 192.168.68.x.I do a translation to that network (one to one)...which seems to work fine.Th...
I love this place Is there a way I can use the same method when setting up one to one NAT?Every address is going to be associated with an private IP. Everything except the first 2 octets will be the same IE. 216.82.65.64 = 192.168.65.64I have it a...
First off, thank you again for helping...it has been huge for me.If the 3 class C spaces were "in a row" I could make perfect sense of this. Its that 3rd class C that is throwing me off.Here they are again...216.82.64.0/24 216.82.65.0/24 216.82.68.0...
So I could have it set where the PIX outside interface is the 2 host (the 1st would be the ISP)I understand how to make the traffic flow from that point...but what about the 3rd Class C? Can I still assign it as a global static address and it will b...