[mrtg] Re: pix and mrtg

Eric Paul epaul at powershare.net
Mon Feb 5 15:12:51 MET 2001


If you're using the same IP address on both ports of your PIX, then your 
PIX isn't doing anything except generating heat.  Without creating another 
subnet behind the firewall, you don't get any protection.  Read the docs on 
your PIX.

Eric

At 04:54 AM 2/5/2001, Schilling Sacha wrote:
>there are a few question about mrtg and cisco pix firewall. somebody know if
>its possible without a specific oid to graph the network traffic? in the pix
>firewall, there are different ports, for example inbound traffic and
>outbound traffic. i'm a bit comfused, because we are using the same ip
>address for both ports. so if i take a look at the config files, we have to
>define a port to connect. but if you don't use a number i always get an snmp
>error.
>
>can somebody explain with an example how this should work?
>
>thanks
>ss
>
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