Thanks for all of your help.

Rob Serfozo

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> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 12:21 PM
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> Subject: Re: PIX and 4 Port Ethernet
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>
> Exactly,
>
> You cannot connect DTE to DTE with a straight through cable you
> need to either use a crossover cable or a switch/hub on the segment.
>
> Cheers..
>
> >>> Phil Kostenbader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/05/00 08:58AM >>>
>
> sounds like you wanna use a vlan on the switch or you could use a
> crossover cable.  you won't be able to plug a server directly into the
> card using a standard cable.
>
> On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Rob Serfozo wrote:
>
> > I hope that this group will help with what I am sure is a very basic
> > question.  We have a Cisco Pix 515, that was installed and
> setup by a third
> > party.  They configured it to support our webserver on a DMZ
> using the PIX 4
> > port Ethernet card.  They told us to plug the server directly
> into the 1st
> > port of the 4 port card.  When we do this we get nothing, no light
> > indicating connection, no connectivity, nothing.  We have
> tested the port
> > with a network tester and get a green light indicating link.
> No my question
> > is, are we suppose to do as described above, which would
> indicate another
> > problem.  Or should we connect the DMZ and webserver to our switch.  The
> > server is 192.168.1.2 and the DMZ port is 192.168.1.1.
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> > Rob Serfozo
> >
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