I guess I have to plan on using BGP.  But can I get away without using BGP?
I did plan on bringing both DSL and T1 into the 2621, I ment to say that the
pix is behind(on the inside).

Thanks

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> Wayne,
>
> Why not use the router to terminate the links, and put the PIX behind the
> router? The PIX will inspect the traffic, and the router can send traffic
to
> different links depending on where it originated from. Usually a 515 may
be
> a better solution because it has a DMZ interface where the server can sit
> on, but I guess there is a cost concern.
>
> Alex
>
> Wayne Jang wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > The Pix don't route, but can I do this?
> >
> > I have a 2 server 20 user small office.
> >
> > I have a Pix 506 sitting in front of a 2621 with a T1 and a DSL
> > link to the
> > Internet.  I'm not looking to load balance or even do
> > redundancy.  I just
> > want traffic from the servers to use the T1 and I want traffic
> > from the
> > users to use DSL.  I could use access-lists on the 2621 to
> > direct the
> > traffic based on source address, but how will the 2621 know
> > where the
> > traffic came from?  Won't all traffic have a source address of
> > the Pix
> > outside interface?  What if I Nat the servers(on PIx) so that
> > they will
> > appear to have a different source IP than the users who will be
> > behind the
> > global outside address?  I'll need more public addresses, but
> > that would be
> > fine.
> >
> > I can't get any help from Cisco Pre-Sales because they aren't
> > sure.  I can't
> > get an engineer that knows more than me (not much).
> >
> > My fall back plan is to only use the 2621 and have a firewall
> > IOS.  But I
> > would rather use the Pix, especially because we have already
> > quoted the
> > above solution and are working to save face.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > --
> > Wayne Jang
> > Advanced Computer Technologies, Inc.
> > 108 Main Street
> > Norwalk, CT 06851
> > Wk 203-847-9433
> > Cell 203-943-6603




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