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PIX 506E (5) SUPPORT
16 years 9 months ago #25275
by nadi007
PIX 506E (5) SUPPORT was created by nadi007
I have already established VPN sit to site connectivity with one of our vendors & i dont want that if i create dmz so it effect my vpn connection. Please advice me how to create lan ip range 192.168.1.x t0 192.168.1.20. so i can assign static ip on client machine. ITs really urgent plz , i need ur support
16 years 9 months ago #25276
by nadi007
Replied by nadi007 on topic PIX 506E (5) SUPPORT
INSIDE PIX FIRMWARE
16 years 9 months ago #25281
by Chojin
CCNA / CCNP / CCNA - Security / CCIP / Prince2 / Checkpoint CCSA
Replied by Chojin on topic Re: PIX 506E (5) SUPPORT
You want to NAT your internal IP-Range or what?!
I'm not really getting your question....
If you want to have an internal range of 192.168.1.1-20 then there is no such things as configuring necessary ofcourse.
I'm not really getting your question....
If you want to have an internal range of 192.168.1.1-20 then there is no such things as configuring necessary ofcourse.
CCNA / CCNP / CCNA - Security / CCIP / Prince2 / Checkpoint CCSA
16 years 9 months ago #25345
by Torvald
Replied by Torvald on topic Re: PIX 506E (5) SUPPORT
post the config..
Pix is not a router (it can route) so you set your inside switch to hand off the DHCP address or config each machine staticly. set the route inside to the same net work and you are done.
set the DMZ to a diffrent net say 192.168.2.0 and that should not effect your VPN tunnel.
Set ACLs and NAT to move traffic between interfaces.
Pix is not a router (it can route) so you set your inside switch to hand off the DHCP address or config each machine staticly. set the route inside to the same net work and you are done.
set the DMZ to a diffrent net say 192.168.2.0 and that should not effect your VPN tunnel.
Set ACLs and NAT to move traffic between interfaces.
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