We are going over a new network design, and trying to determine if this is
overkill. Is it necessary to put a Cisco concentrator behind a firewall? I
haven't been able to find a a lot of documentation indacting that it's
necessary.
Here's the design we've come up with:
-public interface, located in the dmz statically NATd to a public address
-private interface also located in the same DMZ but on a different network
this interface is pointed towards the internal network.
internet
|
[firewall]-------------------------------------------------|DMZ
| | |
| public int [NATd] private int [faces back to internal
net]
|
internal network
thoughts?
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