07-21-2006 02:59 PM - edited 03-09-2019 03:39 PM
Hello,
What is the command syntax on a PIX515e for allowing access to the range to addresses 150.147.1/24?
TIA,
Gary
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07-22-2006 11:34 AM
Gary
The clarification that you provide is helpful. If you want to allow that range of addresses access inbound then you would add a line like this to the inbound access list on the firewall :
access-list
This would give Sirsi access to all of the IP addresses in your network. If the library has a certain range of IP addresses you might change the "any" to specify the range of library addresses as the destination.
HTH
Rick
07-21-2006 05:41 PM
Hi,
Do you mean as a destination, or for management connectivity? Perhaps you should be a bit more clearer.
Glen.
07-22-2006 09:31 AM
I appologize if I was not clear. This is an outsourced outfit called Sirsi that need access through the firewall for our Libary. We are a small community college. They need this range of ip's to be able to get through the firewall so they can have the connectivity they need to assist the Library if they have issue with the Sirsi software they provide.
They will need full access to the Sirsi server...
Please let me know if you have any further guestions..I need to allow this whole range of address to pass...
Thanks,
Gary
07-22-2006 11:34 AM
Gary
The clarification that you provide is helpful. If you want to allow that range of addresses access inbound then you would add a line like this to the inbound access list on the firewall :
access-list
This would give Sirsi access to all of the IP addresses in your network. If the library has a certain range of IP addresses you might change the "any" to specify the range of library addresses as the destination.
HTH
Rick
07-22-2006 01:45 PM
Thank you very much Rick and thanks so very much for your expert advice and knowledge. I am very greatful you guys share info like you do.
This needs to be done early Monday, and because of your help I can enjoy the rest of my weekend...would buy you a cold beer if you were here!
Thanks again,
Gary
07-22-2006 07:13 PM
Gary
I am glad that we have been able to help you with this. I worked in a small community college early in my career and I understand the need to sometimes look for assistance to outside people. The forum is a very helpful resource and I encourage you to continue your participation.
And thanks for rating the post.
HTH
Rick
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