Cisco Systems PIX515E quick start Manage IP Pools for Network Translations

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HTTP client

 

PIX 515E

 

 

Inside

Outside

Internet

HTTP client

10.10.10.0

209.165.156.10

 

 

 

10.10.10.10

DMZ

30.30.30.0 HTTP client

Web server 30.30.30.30

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Step 1 Manage IP Pools for Network Translations

For an inside HTTP client (10.10.10.10) to access the web server on the DMZ network (30.30.30.30), it is necessary to define an IP pool (30.30.30.50–30.30.30.60) for the DMZ interface. Similarly, an IP pool for the outside interface (209.165.156.10) is required for the inside HTTP client to communicate with any device on the public network. Use PDM to manage IP pools efficiently and easily to facilitate secure communications between protected network clients and devices on the Internet.

a.Launch PDM.

b.Click the Configuration button at the top of the PDM window.

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Contents Cisco PIX 515E Firewall Software Features Hardware FeaturesAbout the Cisco PIX 515E Firewall Check Items Included 69-0123-01 69-0124-01 69-0125-01 Power cable Rubber feetDMZ Install the PIX 515EConfigure the PIX 515E DMZ Configuration Example ConfigurationsManage IP Pools for Network Translations Select the Translation Rules tab Page Page Configure Address Translations on Private Networks Page Page Page Configure External Identity for the DMZ Web Server Configurations should display as shown below Provide Http Access to the DMZ Web Server Page Page Site-to-Site VPN Configuration Start the VPN Wizard Configure the VPN Peer Page Configure the IKE Policy Page Configure Internal Traffic Page View and Enable VPN Commands Establishing Site-to-Site VPNs with other Cisco Products Optional Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresObtaining DES and 3DES/AES Encryption Licenses Command Description Restore the Default ConfigurationHttp 192.168.1.0 Alternative Ways to Access the PIX 515E Ethernet LED Check the LEDsColor Status Description Ordering Documentation Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Documentation CD-ROMObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackCisco TAC Website TAC Case Priority Definitions Opening a TAC CaseObtaining Additional Publications and Information Page USA