03-02-2008 12:12 AM - edited 03-11-2019 05:11 AM
I have been able to acquire a small PIX501 with IOS 6.3(5). Now I know this is a far stretch from firewalls discussed in this forum but I would like to know if anyone could provide me with a little guidance on basic configuration of the firewall. Is it similar to a swith in a sense that you could use it as is right out of the box, does it require some basic configuration, if so what sort of config do I need to get it going, then build upon that, what resources will help me understand its functions, features and capabilities?
Any help will be appreciated.
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03-04-2008 04:52 AM
It isnt similar to a switch, so it wont work out of the box when you connect your different networks.
At the most basic, you need to:
1. Configure your "inside" and "outside" interfaces with IP addressing, security-levels and names.
2. Configure your access to the firewall from a management station.
3. Configure NAT/PAT using "global" and "nat" statements.
4. Access-lists for traffic going across your firewall.
5. Routing statements so that your firewall knows where to send traffic it receives or generates.
This is probably the most basic of configurations you will need. Along the way, you can configure other features and settings.
As previously mentioned, there is a wealth of information you can find on the Internet. You can start on this Cisco page:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_61/config/bafwcfg.htm
Hope this helps.
Mark
03-02-2008 08:17 AM
I would like to suggest you, kindly download any document on internet to understand fireall and learn how we can configure basic configuration. You can find out lot of examples of configuration on internet and to configure the firewall, first we need to understand your network sturucture and according to network structure then only we can determine which basic configuration it requirs. Thanks Vinay Gupta. To know anything more then mail me on nikuhappy2010@gmail.com.
03-04-2008 04:52 AM
It isnt similar to a switch, so it wont work out of the box when you connect your different networks.
At the most basic, you need to:
1. Configure your "inside" and "outside" interfaces with IP addressing, security-levels and names.
2. Configure your access to the firewall from a management station.
3. Configure NAT/PAT using "global" and "nat" statements.
4. Access-lists for traffic going across your firewall.
5. Routing statements so that your firewall knows where to send traffic it receives or generates.
This is probably the most basic of configurations you will need. Along the way, you can configure other features and settings.
As previously mentioned, there is a wealth of information you can find on the Internet. You can start on this Cisco page:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_61/config/bafwcfg.htm
Hope this helps.
Mark
03-04-2008 04:57 PM
Thanks for the guidance. I will review the document and see what I come up with.
03-04-2008 04:57 PM
Thanks for the guidance. This is exactly what I needed, I will review the document and see what I come up with.
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