It would help if you could show us the layout of the network before and
after your PIX installation.  My first guess is that before the change
you had a router that was handling the translational bridging for you. 
Now that you've installed the PIX, you're experiencing a mismatch
between the destination media (presumably ethernet with canonical bit
ordering) and the token ring source (non-canonical bit ordering).

This is all presumption on my part, though.  Please provide some more
details so we can get a better picture of what's actually occurring. 

Regards,
John

>>> "Paul Holloway"  6/20/01 9:23:08 AM >>>
Has anyone here run into the problem of a PIX not passing
token-ring(wrapped
in IP). Is there a specific permission or trick I'm missing here?
Installed
it last night and everything, web, mail, worked fine. All static routes
and
mappings are correct. Today when the customer opened for business, a
bank,
everything worked fine except for the token-ring traffic, which could
not be
tested for last night. Any suggestions would be appreciated.




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