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Subject: RE: Access List Change [7:54901]
I just lost a major reply that I had composed due to a computer lockup. So
shorter reply this time.
The static route that your European router has is correct as it is. It takes
all traffic for which it doesn't have an explicit route and pas
n CCO -
you just have to find it. Start under Service and Support and go to the TAC
page. Look under each major area. Drill down just to see what's there.
> -Original Message-
> From: CTM CTM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 3:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL
Hi,
The router was purchased along with the Cisco firewall software license. I
figured to implement that? Otherwise I could put ISA on the server out there.
The security concerns are duly noted, and I won't leave the office on public
until addressed. That being said; to get them to use their own
just a quick comment or two.
you are writing as if you need to do something on your routers other than
change the gateway of last resort.
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 goes where?
without getting into the intricacies, if you are introducing a new firewall
into the "europe" domain, your router should
Hello all,
Continuing my quest to unravel that which was left behind, I am now at the
following conclusion:
Europe is on subnet 172.29.30.0
U.S. is on subnet 192.168.100.0
Europe office has a 512k portal to the internet, public IP gateway being
1.2.3.4 (made up of course, is in 217.x.x.x range)
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