: Friday, March 02, 2001 0043
To: Rob Cabeca; groupstudy
Subject: Re: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall Vlan
problem.
Back to basics:
Check your subnet mask on the interfaces connecting
the MSFC and the PIX (on the 155.102/16 net) If you
can;t ping the inside address of the PIX then your
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Rob Cabeca
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:37 PM
To: groupstudy
Subject: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall Vlan problem.
You guys have always been on target for me. I am hoping you give some
insight to this. (the following addresses have
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From: Darren Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 1211
To: Nabil Fares; Rob Cabeca; groupstudy
Subject: RE: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall Vlan
problem.
You should be able to Ping the inside interface of your PIX. You can not
ping an outside
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 3:27 PM
Subject: RE: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall Vlan problem.
Thanks for responding. I may not be understnading something here. If the
firewall is on the same subnet and it's ins
You guys have always been on target for me. I am hoping you give some
insight to this. (the following addresses have been slightly altered for
obvious reasons but they are true to the real ones).
Overview.
I am upgrading a network which has a 155.102.0.0 255.255.0.0 network. It is
flat. I have
Back to basics:
Check your subnet mask on the interfaces connecting
the MSFC and the PIX (on the 155.102/16 net) If you
can;t ping the inside address of the PIX then your SOL
(make sure nothing is filtering the ping) once you
have this established (also check wirring and the such
and maybe even
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