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Other commands that may be of use include hostname, to identify the firewall; telnet or SSH, to allow remote administration; DHCPD commands, to allow the firewall to assign IP addresses to inside ...
But I would like to place a static route on the CISCO PIX instead.<BR><BR>I typed the following command: route inside 10.20.20.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.5 1<BR><BR>Now the CISCO PIX can ping the 10 ...
Using EIGRP you will be tied into Cisco routers; or you will need to redistribute routes to the other protocols on non-Cisco routers. One other thing is look into floating static routes.
There are literally thousands of commands and sub-commands available to configure a Cisco security appliance. As you gain knowledge of the appliance, you will use more and more of the commands.
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