I would like to connect some routers to a PIX Firewall Series (from 1997)
running version 4.1 as shown :
---------------
customer ------ R1 ---| |
customer ------ R2 ---| |
customer ------ R3 ---| |
. | | (trunking)
. | Catalyst 1900 | -------------- PIX
........
. | or 2900 |
| |
. | |
customer -------Rn--- | |
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I imagined that would be possible to build VLANs, one to each router, and
make usage of a trunking port connect to the PIX Firewall. Someone could
tell me if it is a good solution for security ? The ethernet ports and this
software version of the PIX Firewall support the trunking protocols ISL and
802.1q ?
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