Re: Pix with 2 different ISPs [7:5349]

2001-05-31 Thread Tony
You can have two outside networks...the statics and access-lists will have to be duplicated for each network which can make for a longer config. You will run into problems with the routing...one pipe will have to be a default outbound. And you have to do some nasty when it comes to inbound

Re: Pix with 2 different ISPs [7:5349]

2001-05-23 Thread Jason Roysdon
I believe you need a router on the outside to determine where the packets go. I can't think of how you could get the PIX to route based on source (there are not route-maps). All you can do is permit/deny based on source... A sort of load balancing that you could do for a server would be to

RE: Pix with 2 different ISPs [7:5349]

2001-05-22 Thread Evans, TJ
- From: Andras Bellak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 02:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Pix with 2 different ISPs [7:5349] Have you tried putting a default route in for both of the cards? Will the pix accept it? I don't have a pix with two Outside cards

RE: Pix with 2 different ISPs [7:5349]

2001-05-21 Thread Andras Bellak
Have you tried putting a default route in for both of the cards? Will the pix accept it? I don't have a pix with two Outside cards, just one outside and one DMZ, and my lab system is in the middle of a different experiment. If you could do each interface with a seperate default route, you might