Have you looked at IP tunnelling the IPX through the Pix. I take it you may
have to use a couple of new routers, but may work out easier/cheaper than
going to Netware IP.
I'm not saying that this is a solution to your problem, not sure if it's
possible or what the issues are. It was just something I was mulling over
with a colleague a while ago, but was not needed eventually.
Throwing it in for the Guru's to pick holes in.
Regards,
Gareth
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> if the pix does not past ipx then you need to go to netware ip...not ipx
> tunneling nut netware ip it will pass all of the updates for you through
ip
> only....look at novells's site on netware ip configuration....best
> regards...lawrence
>
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> >we are in the process of testing a PIX firewall 515R and all seems to
work
> >fine in the IP realm.
> >we have netware servers (version 4x)running IPX still both on the inside
> >and
> >the outside which need to commmunicate.
> >the documentation for PIX doesn't even use the word IPX !!
> >
> >any ideas?
> >
> >one thought is to make the netware servers run IP ..but how to make them
> >exchange (SAPs) or whatever it is under IP?
> >
> >warm regards
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