Paul,

A PIX will not allow a telnet session to the outside interface unless it is
running IPSEC.  I will usually open a hole for telnet from the management
station address (with the conduit command or an access list) to a Cisco
device on the inside subnet.  Allow that device to telnet into the PIX by
applying  the telnet command on the PIX.  It's a little convoluted but more
secure.

Dave Swink

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> I have a Cisco 515 Pix Firewall that I cannot Telnet
> to from my 10.10.9.0 network.  I just created VLAN 2
> on my Cisco 6503 Switch, VLAN 2 contains the entire
> 10.10.9.0 network.  VLAN1 contains the 10.10.10.0
> network.  My 6503 switch connects through an MSFC
> interface to a T1 which connects to our Data Center
> where the Pix Firewall is located.  Does anyone have
> any ideas on what would cause this Telnet issue?
> Thanks for your help
>
> Paul Stapleton
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