09-26-2010 01:21 PM - edited 03-11-2019 11:45 AM
I want to use this command to let outside access the inside. topology is simple. but I can't ping R1's interface 1.1.1.1 from R2.
anything wrong with the configure? thanks first.
Han
R1-----(inside)PIX(outside)----R2
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pixfirewall# sh ru
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PIX Version 8.0(4)
!
hostname pixfirewall
enable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
names
!
interface Ethernet0<=== connects to R2 the other side is 10.1.1.1
nameif outside
security-level 0
ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet1<=== connects to R1, the other side is 1.1.1.1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
!
!
ftp mode passive
pager lines 24
mtu outside 1500
mtu inside 1500
icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
no asdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
static (inside,outside) 10.1.1.100 1.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.255<==== Static
timeout xlate 3:00:00
timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
telnet timeout 5
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
threat-detection basic-threat
threat-detection statistics access-list
no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
!
!
prompt hostname context
Cryptochecksum:00000000000000000000000000000000
: end
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09-26-2010 03:59 PM
Hi Han,
In addition to the 'static' command, you also need to configure an access-list. For example:
access-list outside_access_in permit icmp host 10.1.1.1 host 1.1.1.1
access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
Hope that helps.
-Mike
09-26-2010 06:30 PM
R1 should have default route pointing to PIX inside interface (1.1.1.2)
09-26-2010 03:59 PM
Hi Han,
In addition to the 'static' command, you also need to configure an access-list. For example:
access-list outside_access_in permit icmp host 10.1.1.1 host 1.1.1.1
access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
Hope that helps.
-Mike
09-26-2010 05:11 PM
Hi,
You would need to configure the following ACL instead:
access-list outside_access_in permit icmp host 10.1.1.1 host 10.1.1.100
access-list outside_access_in in interface outside
Hope that helps.
09-26-2010 05:19 PM
I just added these two commands. I saw difference. R1 received the ping packets. but R2 shows not getting the replying. Do I need to configure anything from R1 to R2 direction?
thanks,
09-26-2010 05:28 PM
I didn't see the policy-map configuration on your current config.
Please kindly add the following:
policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect icmp
service-policy global_policy global
Hope that helps.
09-26-2010 06:25 PM
I did. But the same...
I found I can't ping from R1 to R2 as well and i think this might be the problem. Is there any routing I need to configure in firewall to make it happen?
regards,
Han
09-26-2010 06:30 PM
Shouldn't be any routing issue as it's directly connected to each other.
Please "clear xlate" and "clear arp" on the PIX, and also "clear arp" on both routers.
09-26-2010 06:30 PM
R1 should have default route pointing to PIX inside interface (1.1.1.2)
09-26-2010 06:45 PM
it was pointed to fa0/0 on R1 and I changed it to 1.1.1.2. it worked.
thanks,
09-26-2010 06:47 PM
Great... good to hear it works now.
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