Re: Q:PIX with multiple outside routers

2000-06-05 Thread Apoorva S.Malavia

Better way to go is doing BGP and setup HSRP on the router.
Let PIX do the filtering and router do the routing.


LB wrote:

> Hello Group,
>
> I have a scenario where I am connected to two, ISP1 and ISP2. Both ISP's are
> assigning different IP subnet address to me.
>
> I have a PIX 515 (4.4) firewall connected between the two ISP and my
> internal network. At the moment, my PIX firewall outside ip address is
> configured to ISP1 and the PIX is default route to ISP1.  ISP2 is used for
> backup purpose.
>
> Question: How can I configure the PIX to route to ISP2 when my ISP1's link
> is down.  Can it be implemented in PIX ? Something like "floating static
> route".
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks & Rgds
>
> LB
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Re: Q:PIX with multiple outside routers

2000-05-25 Thread Rodgers Moore

Implement HSRP on the routers.

Rodgers Moore, CCDP, CCNP-Security

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> Hello Group,
>
> I have a scenario where I am connected to two, ISP1 and ISP2. Both ISP's
are
> assigning different IP subnet address to me.
>
> I have a PIX 515 (4.4) firewall connected between the two ISP and my
> internal network. At the moment, my PIX firewall outside ip address is
> configured to ISP1 and the PIX is default route to ISP1.  ISP2 is used for
> backup purpose.
>
> Question: How can I configure the PIX to route to ISP2 when my ISP1's link
> is down.  Can it be implemented in PIX ? Something like "floating static
> route".
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks & Rgds
>
> LB
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>
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Re: Q:PIX with multiple outside routers

2000-05-25 Thread Pete Ruttman (adminpr)


>Question: How can I configure the PIX to route to ISP2 when my ISP1's 
>link
>is down.  Can it be implemented in PIX ? Something like "floating static
>route".
>
I would suggest reading the "route" commands configuration info on the latest version 
of the pix software and see if there is anything like floating statics in there.

pete

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Q:PIX with multiple outside routers

2000-05-24 Thread LB

Hello Group,

I have a scenario where I am connected to two, ISP1 and ISP2. Both ISP's are
assigning different IP subnet address to me.

I have a PIX 515 (4.4) firewall connected between the two ISP and my
internal network. At the moment, my PIX firewall outside ip address is
configured to ISP1 and the PIX is default route to ISP1.  ISP2 is used for
backup purpose.

Question: How can I configure the PIX to route to ISP2 when my ISP1's link
is down.  Can it be implemented in PIX ? Something like "floating static
route".

Please advise.

Thanks & Rgds

LB
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