Certainly not (I saw it in the doc files that this was a common 
cause...)

The 'net' interface is connected to a wall outlet to the 70-subnet,
the 'loc' inerface to a wall outled to the 75-subnet and the 'serv'
outlet to a CISCO switch with the servers.  These are the cables
which are used to the 'old' firewall, and which I plugged in into
the new firewall (and quickly back to the old, since nothing connected
to nothing :-) ).


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On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Tom Eastep wrote:

> Pieter Donche wrote:
>
>>
>> why isn't is working???
>>
>
> Do you have two of the interfaces connected to the same HUB/Switch??
>
> -Tom
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