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using VLAN's for WAN segment

Asked by gopher_49 in Cisco PIX Firewall, Networking Hardware Firewalls, Network Switches & Hubs

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I created a VLAN for my WAN segment.  I have the ethernet interface of my routers and outside interface of my ASA plugged into this VLAN.  I plan to plug in future WAN devices into this VLAN also.  On the same switch I have another VLAN.  This is for my LAN.  The only public IP addresses allocated are allocated to my routers and the outside interface of my ASA.  Is this an okay configuration?  It seems that I'm protected for every device that has a public IP address binded to it is designed to be on the internet and/or is protected...

Any suggestions?  My new ASA 5510 have a few ethernet ports I can utilize.  I'm thinking I should use those instead of this VLAN.Start Free Trial
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