RE: Can you load balance with two Pix Firewalls [7:32055]

2002-01-16 Thread Scott Lokey

Well the answer depends on who you ask!
If you ask Cisco they will say YES you just put Content Server Switches
(CSS) on each side of the firewalls making a "firewall sandwich".
I worked with Cisco engineers for 2 months to make this work using 2 PIX
535's and 4 CSS 11150's. No luck. They even flew in engineers from
Atlanta. It seems the content switches came from another company and they
fired them all so no one knows how to make this work even though some of
the configuration info is on CCO.
Hope this helps!
Scott

--- On Jan 15, 2002, Marilyn Potter wrote:
> Can you load balance with two Pix Firewalls? and how
> do you do it? It you have one as failover I don't
> think this works. Or do you do the load balance on
> the switches/routers on the ends?
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2502 Token Ring interface what type of MAU & Cable? [7:16933]

2001-08-22 Thread Scott Lokey

Hi,
I just got 2 Cisco 2502's with the 9-pin Token Ring interface. I also have a
MAU but it's RJ45. Anyone know where I can find a cable to make this
connection?
Thanks,
Scott





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Is loading IOS into 2500 with no Flash possible? [7:14375]

2001-07-31 Thread Scott Lokey

Hi,
I have 3 2500's that have 16meg RAM but no Flash memory. I had read where
you could boot to ROMMON> and issue an XMODEM command and have the IOS
transfered to the box. There is also a option to load it into RAM and run it
(-r I think). 

Sounded good but when I boot to ROMMON, the xmodem command is not there. I
have the latest boot ROM from Cisco on these as well. What gives?
Documentation wrong? Am I doing something wrong? Is this even possible?

Thanks for the help,
Scott





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Re: DMZ Basics [7:10970]

2001-07-11 Thread Scott Lokey

Funny you should ask that, I just got through looking at an article in
Network Computing on DMZ's. Check it out at 

http://www.networkcomputing.com/1214/1214ws1.html

Also just a few opinions. First you really won't need the proxy/firewall if
you get the PIX. Second you will see a big speed increase if traffic doesn't
have to got through the proxy/firewall. Third VPN traffic can terminate on
the PIX or pass through to a VPN concentrator (probably over kill). Just my
2 cents worth.
Scott

On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 06:49:59 -0400, Sammi wrote:

>  Hello all,
>  
>  I'd like to setup a DMZ in the near future and am still pondering
>  purchase of a PIX box.
>  Our interface to the outside world is through a Cisco 1600.
>  
>  So the DMZ would go:
>  
>  1600 -> PIX -> ? -> ISA box (microsoft proxy/firewall)
>  
>  I know I don't want the PIX talking directly to the ISA, but not too
>  clear what I'm going to put in between, and why (functionality). Our
>  webpages are hosted off site by a third party, I would want to keep my
>  mail server inside right? I would like to set up VPN in the future,
>  should it go through the box between the firewalls?
>  The DMZ doesn't simply double the challenge does it? As in "ok, you
>  got through one firewall, now try the next".
>  
>  Any enlightenment greatly appreciated.
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Re: network baselining [7:4417]

2001-05-14 Thread Scott Lokey

Concord Network Health is a great (if not expensive) for this.
Scott

On Mon, 14 May 2001 11:39:03 -0400, anthony wrote:

>  Does anyone know any good tools that I could use to get a network
baseline?
>  I need to get one and not sure what tools and guidlines to use.
>  
>  Thanks in advance for your help
>  
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Re: files down the console cable

2000-05-16 Thread Scott Lokey

Hi Janine,
You can do it but it's kinda painful. You boot a router and hit the break
key which boots to ROM. You get the  ROMMON > prompt. At that point you can
setup the router to recieve the IOS image by XMODEM transfer. The painful
part is there is no flow control so the safest speed to do this is 9600
baud! I have the IOS for one of my 3660's and its about 12 meg! Talk about
going to lunch!
Anyway hope this helps!

On Tue, 16 May 2000 02:10:55 -0700 (PDT), Janine Williams wrote:

>  Hi Peeps,
>  
>  I'm having a little discussion at work here and some
>  of the Guy's seem to think that you can send a config
>  file down a Console cable to a router.
>  
>  As far as i can remember, this is not possible, but
>  can not remember the reason why.
>  
>  Can someone shed some light?
>  
>  thanks!!
>  
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