The folks on this list have been most helpful with my newbee questions, but
I need to impose with one more beginner's question.
I am trying a simple experimental setup with a Cisco PIX 520. I have the
"outside" network card talking to my public network, and I can ping network
devices using the PIX terminal commands. The "show interfaces" command
indicates that the outside card is up and the line protocol is up.
For the "inside", I simply took one of our NT servers, set the IP address to
192.168.10.44, and set the IP address of the PIX inside card to
192.168.10.20. There is a hub between the PIX and the NT.
But the inside is completely "dead". I don't see any activity lights on the
inside PIX card. I can't ping the NT from the PIX terminal. I can't ping
the inside PIX card from the NT. Show interfaces indicates that the inside
card is "up", but the line protocol is down.
It occurred to me that I need a separate and distinct router on this
"inside" network (albeit the network is quite small).
Is that my problem?
TIA
Harry
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