any nokia box with built-in ports will use this naming scheme for the built
in ports -- for example the 330 and the 650.
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From: "Mellor, Derin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [FW-1] external interface ?


> To find the interfaces that CP thinks it is using: fw ctl iflist
>
> What type of Nokia are you using? I would expect a syntax for the
> interface name: eth-s1p1c0
>
> Regards Derin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sadir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 16 October 2002 12:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [FW-1] external interface ?
>
>
> Try  using fw stat -d -l or if  it is NG use cpstat -f all fw this may
> give you insight on which is the external int try fw monitor "aceept  ;"
> -m IiOo The capital I is always for incomming so you can see which int
> is accepting the traffic i hope you don't have a heavy firewall
>
> Stephen B. wrote:
>
> >How should i know the external interface in a nokia box ?
> >I put the file external.if in $FWDIR/conf with this content: eth2c0
> >(logical external interface) as it said in the phoneboy site, but how
> >can i see if the modification has succesfull ?
> >
> >Because i have problem to connect to firewall-1 with secure remote i
> >made this for debug:
> >
> >fw monitor -e "accept ((src=@secure-remote,dst=@external-firewall) or
>(src= @external-firewall,dst=@secure-remote));"
> >
> >And i have this log:
> >
> >eth2c0:i[44]: @secure-remote -> @external-firewall (TCP) len=44
> >id=27409
> >TCP: 3816 -> 264 .S.... seq=0020b349 ack=00000000
> >eth2c0:I[44]: @secure-remote -> @external-firewall (TCP) len=44
> id=27409
> >TCP: 3816 -> 264 .S.... seq=0020b349 ack=00000000
> >eth3c0:o[44]: @external-firewall -> @secure-remote (TCP) len=44
> id=34388
> >TCP: 264 -> 3816 .S..A. seq=25ec351a ack=0020b34a
> >eth3c0:O[44]: @external-firewall -> @secure-remote (TCP) len=44
> id=34388
> >
> >The ip address of the eth2c0 is @external-firewall but the firewall use
>
> >the interface eth3c0 to respond to my secure remote user ?? Is it
> >possible that my external interface isn't eth2c0 ?
> >And after that i don't have IKE negociation ...
> >
> >
> >A little help should be greatly appreciated ;)
> >
> >     Stephen.
> >
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