Does your pix have a default route?
Does your pix forward packets between subnets?
Logically, then, the pix routes. Call it what you will, when forwarding
between disparate networks, you route. I suppose cisco misunderstands the
term "route" too.
Also confusing the terminology may be that the
At 10:40 PM 2/17/2001 -0800, Yonkerbonk wrote:
Is there any good reason why the PIX doesn't route?
Why it doesn't run OSPF? A Checkpoint firewall running
on a Solaris box would be able to run OSPF or
something, right? Why not a PIX?
Michael
Personally, I think it's a good idea not to have a
is that your
whole network is no longer functioning...
Tim
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From: "Yonkerbonk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is there any good reason why the PIX doesn't route?
Why it doesn't run OSPF? A Checkpoint firewall running
on a Solaris box would be able to run OSPF or
something, right? Why not a PIX?
Michael
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Does your pix have a default route?
Does your pix forward
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