Try adding a cam entry not only for the actual ports the firewalls plug
into, but also include the trunk ports in the cam entry.
Clayton Price
""Jeff Duchin"" wrote in message
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> I did find this on StoneBeats website:
> You have to define also static
I did find this on StoneBeats website:
You have to define also static ARP entries for the directly connected Cisco
routers if you are not using dedicated IP addresses.
http://www.stonesoft.com/document/art/329.html
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Switch A has SUP2/MSFC2 running 12.1(7)E and Switch B has SUPq/MSFC1 also
with 12.1(7)E. Both are configured for Redundancy/H.A./Configsync. Any
ideas?
The static arp entry is on each MSFC stating the MAC/IP address of the
virtual ip address of the firewall's (as StoneBeat uses this much the same
MSFC1s, or MSFC2s? What version of code? I know there are multiple issues
with in-chassis redundancy with MSFC2s and HSRP...
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From: "Jeff Duchin"
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Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 12:35:38 -0400
Subject: Help with LAN design/routing [7:21508]
Can you give any more information regarding the static ARP's/CAM's applied
Jeff?
Cheers,
Gareth
""Jeff Duchin"" wrote in message
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> Trying to figure the following routing issue out with the following:
>
> http://cisco-skin.tripod.com/Network.htm
>
>
Trying to figure the following routing issue out with the following:
http://cisco-skin.tripod.com/Network.htm
Thanks in advance.
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