If you're actually replacing the MIOL router, then you just
need to copy the exact settings of each interface in the
cisco 3600 and enter them into the Endian. If that's not
working, it might be best to set the EFW up somewhere on
your lan, and test it using just 1 client behind it until
you get the hang of it.
 
However, if you are placing the Endian in between the MIOL
router and your ISP, you'll have to create a new subnet
between the Endian and the MIOL.
 
The same would apply if you were placing the Endian behind
the MIOL router - you'd have to invent a unique subnet
between them.
 
There can be a lot of work involved - hopefully, you have
some experience with networking. If not, it would be worth
it to hire a tech for a few hours, to be certain it's done
correctly so that your lan is safe from the outside world...
 
 
 
From: yuan yudistira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 9:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] I need advice on this setup
 
Hi
 
I am really sorry. I might missed on that one.
 
Yes, I try to replace the MIOL router.
MIOL router is actually cisco router seri 3600
 
and JASN-01-RO-02 is also cisco router .
 
I am really confuse to place this endian PC.
 
My main goal is to use endian to stop or lower down spam
coming in and out and also 
to manage user access to internet.
 
Please guide me ... 
 
Thanks in advance
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