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I have problem to ping from one subnet to another subnet Situation: I can ping to 192.168.11.0/24 from PIX User in 192.168.10.0/24 can ping to 192.168.11.1 when gateway is set to 192.168.10.3 ...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 08/26/2008 Grade: B Views: 4
I want to convert my Cisco PIX firewall conduit statements to ACLs.  I think I have the syntax figured out for the ACLs, but I am unsure how many ACLs I should create.  My existing conduits are at ...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 01/23/2008 Grade: A Views: 54
Is there a way to create an ACL that would allow me to send a ping from any host on the inside of the PIX to any host on the outside, while at the same time precluding any host on the outside from ...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 01/23/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
I can run the following (in configure terminal mode) to copy my PIX configuration file to a tftp server: write net 192.168.128.160:pixconfig This creates a text file with my pix configuration...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 02/17/2008 Grade: A Views: 29
Hi We have a Cisco Pix 515e firewall. Its version 7.2. I was looking into getting ASDM running on the firewall. The image file needs to be loaded into flash. I have downloaded  ASDM-502.bin fr...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Asked: 08/05/2008 Points: 250 Comments: 2
I have  PIX with three interfaces.  The outside interface is connected to a cable modem, the dmz interface is connected to network 192.168.1.0 and the inside interface is connected to network 192.1...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 10/20/2008 Grade: A Views: 5
Problem I am having is, ADSL modem/router can forward to pix on a port to port, meaning no range. ADSL is using NAT. Pix 515E is using NAT. I trying to use a virual IP on the ADSL router will only...
Zones: Cisco PIX Firewall, H...Date Asked: 11/08/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 4
I have  PIX with three interfaces.  The outside interface is connected to a cable modem, the dmz interface is connected to network 192.168.1.0 and the inside interface is connected to network 192.1...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Asked: 10/20/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 15
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