10-03-2008 04:08 AM - edited 03-11-2019 06:52 AM
Hello,
I wonder if someone could help me with the following idea.
We want to get a second DSL line next to our current DSL line.
We would like to use the second DSL line for downstream and the current line for upstream.
There are currently two Ethernet interfaces in use and one available.
I thought to connect the new DSL line to the available interface.
For example:
Eth0 --> DSL Downstream
Eth1 --> Inside Lan
Eth2 --> DSL Upstream
Then create an ACL (probably on the inside) which permits downstream to eth0, deny upstream.
Permit upstream to eth2 and deny downstream.
Could anybody tell me if I am right or wrong, maybe with the correct commands?
I appreciate any reaction.
Kind Regards,
Danny
10-04-2008 10:13 AM
on which device ? if its ASA then no its not possible
10-06-2008 01:12 AM
Oh sorry I forgot to mention it.
It's a PIX515E.
I hope that it is possible with this device.
Kind Regards,
Danny
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