By default, the pix firewall will not allow telnet access on any interface
from any subnet.  You have to manually configure it.

The following command should work:

        telnet 10.10.9.0 255.255.255.0 inside

This will allow the entire 10.10.9.0 network to telnet to the inside
interface of the pix.  You may want to be more specific and grant only
certain machines (/32 mask) telnet access to the pix.

Chris Lemagie
Systems Engineer
Cisco Systems
Seattle Commercial Region
(425) 468-0959
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cisco.com/

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s
Sent:   Thursday, October 12, 2000 11:18 AM
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Subject:        Cisco Pix Telnet Access

To Cisco Study Group

I have a Cisco 515 Pix Firewall that I cannot Telnet
to from my 10.10.9.0 network.  I just created VLAN 2
on my Cisco 6503 Switch, VLAN 2 contains the entire
10.10.9.0 network.  VLAN1 contains the 10.10.10.0
network.  My 6503 switch connects through an MSFC
interface to a T1 which connects to our Data Center
where the Pix Firewall is located.  Does anyone have
any ideas on what would cause this Telnet issue?
Thanks for your help

Paul Stapleton

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