What exactly are you trying to do?  I"m a little vague as to the layout.  Is
the other pvc in your office or a branch office on the frame-relay?  If it's
in another office and you're trying to get internet connection, the PIX
needs to be at the location with the internet pvc to keep traffic separated.
If it's in your office, the PIX would go there.

Let me know what you're trying to accomplish and I'll be glad to help you
out.

Allen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Murat Kirmaci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:19 AM
Subject: PIX+Router+Frame relay to internet


> Hello Everybody,
> I would like to learn if I have got a Cisco router connected to frame
relay
> network and over this frame relay network there are connections to their
> remote offices and another pvc to the INTERNET (not a seperate leased
line),
> in addition to this also I have to insert a PIX firewall into this
> structure.
>
> I would be pleased to get your comments about this type of networks.
should
> I do NAT in the router? If yes then How will I insert the PIX?
>
>
> Murat KIRMACI
>
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