If you're asking how to get DLSw+ traffic *through* a PIX, remember that
in later IOS releases DLSw+ will attempt to use UDP instead of TCP.  If
your firewall is allowing TCP traffic into your network for DLSw+
connections, they will suddenly break if you upgrade to an IOS that uses
UDP.  This can be remedied by either allowing incoming UDP or using
'dlsw udp-disable' on the routers.

I have no idea if that helps because I don't know what you're trying to
accomplish.  I just thought I'd throw it out just in case.

John

>>> "Kent Hundley"  12/14/01 8:12:05 AM >>>
Chris,

If your asking how your configure a PIX to allow DLSW to pass through
it to
a router beyond the PIX, just configure a static nat and
conduit/access-list
to allow the traffic the way you would any other inbound service. (DLSW
uses
TCP port 2065)

If your asking how you configure DLSW _on_ the PIX, the answer is you
don't.
The PIX IOS does not have DLSW as a feature.

HTH,
Kent

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Subject: DLSW on PIX515 [7:29170]


Does anyone have any links on configuring DLSW on a
PIX firewall with IOS 6.1 and running NAT? I tried
Cisco's website and couldn't find any.

Thanks.

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