PIX by
applying the telnet command on the PIX. It's a little convoluted but more
secure.
Dave Swink
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> I've never heard of a 6503 on 6505 and 6509?
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I have a Cisco 515 Pix Firewall that I cannot Telnet
to from my 10.10.9.0 network. I just created VLAN 2
on my Cisco 6503 Switch
I've never heard of a 6503 on 6505 and 6509?
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Is this the only issue? Are you routing properly bet
Title: RE: Cisco Pix Telnet Access
Is this the only issue? Are you routing properly between VLANs? Can you ping the PIX? If telnet from VLAN2 is the only thing blocked, it sounds like a rule issue.
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I have a Cisco 515 Pix Firewall that I cannot Telnet
to from my 10.10.9.0 network. I just created VLAN 2
on my Cisco 6503 Switch, VLAN 2 contains the entire
10.10.9.0 network. VLAN1 contains the 10.10.10.0
network. My 6503 switch connects through an MSFC
interface to a T1
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