RE: pix + router, design issue [7:63244]

2003-02-19 Thread Jay Dunn
In this design the CPE router IS the border router. Whatever controls the customer would like to exercise (e.g. packet filters, ACL, etc) would really be best if placed on the CPE device. Maybe the service provider will configure their router by request. How many interfaces in the Pix? If there

RE: pix + router, design issue [7:63244]

2003-02-18 Thread Albert Lu
Hi, Normally, the CPE router would be the border router that gives you the global IP address range to access. However, in this case it looks like you essentially have 2 border routers. You can get your border router to route the global ip range to the PIX, so the PIX outside interface will have