so does that mean all "acl"s sysntax is same.
meaning that for bay router and cisco is same.
so one could download that same acl for both
the type of routers?
please email me directly if someone has worked
on this feature.
thanks
tally
--- Mark Randall wrote:
>
>
> I know how CheckPoint's Firewall-1 handles
> routers, but am unaware of other
> software. CheckPoint's Firewall-1 speaks to
> Cisco, Bay Networks, and 3Com
> for sure...perhaps others. Within the Firewall-1
> management GUI, you can
> simply define rules as you would for Firewall-1
> and choose the appropriate
> router in the field for where the rule will be
> installed. The router in
> question must be defined as a network object, of
> course (as with anything
> with which Firewall-1 interacts, controls or
> protects).
>
> The FW-1 management module will actually telnet
> to the router and enter the
> commands to create the appropriate ACLs, just as
> you would do manually. No
> user interaction is necessary, and this become
> increasingly useful as an
> enterprise gets larger with more and more routers
> and firewalls to manage.
>
> What's really cool about this feature, is the
> FW-1 management module can
> also download the current ACL configuration of a
> router. Using this
> feature, you can quite simply pull down the ACL's
> from a Bay (for example)
> into the FW-1 GUI ruleset and immediately push
> that same configuration down
> to a 3Com or Cisco. Less than a minute or two
> and you've duplicated the
> configuration across different routers without
> having to know the router
> commands yourself.
>
>
>
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