First make sure your license supports another interface.

Second, it's just another interface that needs a name, IP, and subnet like
the other 2.  Don't forget to set the security level.  Usually people set
outside to 0, inside to 100, and 3rd interface to something like 50 so
inside can get to it without security settings and outside users still needs
statics and conduits/acl's to access that network.

Allen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rodney Jackson" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:49 AM
Subject: Adding NIC to the PIX ?? [7:17691]


> I have search the Cisco web site for information on adding interfaces to
the
> PIX firewall but have come up short.  Do you guys know how to (what
changes
> I need to make to the config) or where I can find the info?
>
> Rodney Jackson
> Dallas Semiconductor
> Network Engineer
> (972) 371-4824
>  >
>
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