I'm not sure which Sonicwall unit you have. The external interface on my
Sonicwall is Ethernet. Your T1 channel interface would need to have an
Ethernet port. Most do not. 


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From: Jeff Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 08:58:00 -0800 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,

This may be a simple question, but I can't seem to figure it out.  I
have a
sonicwall DMZ at a customer site.  They currently have a setup like this
with XO Communications as the ISP.  T1----cisco 1700----sonicwall---Lan.
Cisco has an external ip, sonicwall has external ip and lan clients use
the
sonicwall as the default gateway and the sonicwalll performs nat.
Everything works fine.

The customer is changing ISP to MCI Worldcom.  I would like to remove
the
Cisco from the configuration so it will look like this.
T1---sonicwall---Lan (with sonicwall performinng Nat).  Seems pretty
simple
to me.  I asked one of the techs at MCI if I could use the sonicwall in
place of the Cisco and he said yes.  So I tried to set this up and
cannoteven get WAN Link lights to flash on the Sonicwall.  Infact, after
screwing with this for way to long, I tried the sonicwall connected
directly
to the T1 connection on each provider (XO and MCI)-  Still no lonk
lights.
I treied hooking a computer directly up to the T1 and cannot get Link
lights.

So, is it possible to use the Sonicwall directly connected to the T1
data
line?  Do I have to use the Cisco?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Jeff
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From: Dana Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 12:05:52 -0500 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe he is incorrect Jeff. Sonicwalls don't route. In fact, it
wouldn't
even have the WIC interface the router has... which would explain why
lights
aren't lighting... :)

DS

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Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:58 AM
To: 'Sonicwall (E-mail)
Subject: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router


Hi all,

This may be a simple question, but I can't seem to figure it out.  I
have a
sonicwall DMZ at a customer site.  They currently have a setup like this
with XO Communications as the ISP.  T1----cisco 1700----sonicwall---Lan.
Cisco has an external ip, sonicwall has external ip and lan clients use
the
sonicwall as the default gateway and the sonicwalll performs nat.
Everything works fine.

The customer is changing ISP to MCI Worldcom.  I would like to remove
the
Cisco from the configuration so it will look like this.
T1---sonicwall---Lan (with sonicwall performinng Nat).  Seems pretty
simple
to me.  I asked one of the techs at MCI if I could use the sonicwall in
place of the Cisco and he said yes.  So I tried to set this up and
cannoteven get WAN Link lights to flash on the Sonicwall.  Infact, after
screwing with this for way to long, I tried the sonicwall connected
directly
to the T1 connection on each provider (XO and MCI)-  Still no lonk
lights.
I treied hooking a computer directly up to the T1 and cannot get Link
lights.

So, is it possible to use the Sonicwall directly connected to the T1
data
line?  Do I have to use the Cisco?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Jeff
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From: "Dude, Curtis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 12:09:40 -0500
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think sonicwalls require ethernet on the WAN side. All the ISPs I've
used
have provided a configured Router. Hopfully Worldcom does the same.

-Curtis


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Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:58 AM
To: 'Sonicwall (E-mail)
Subject: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router


Hi all,

This may be a simple question, but I can't seem to figure it out.  I
have a
sonicwall DMZ at a customer site.  They currently have a setup like this
with XO Communications as the ISP.  T1----cisco 1700----sonicwall---Lan.
Cisco has an external ip, sonicwall has external ip and lan clients use
the
sonicwall as the default gateway and the sonicwalll performs nat.
Everything works fine.

The customer is changing ISP to MCI Worldcom.  I would like to remove
the
Cisco from the configuration so it will look like this.
T1---sonicwall---Lan (with sonicwall performinng Nat).  Seems pretty
simple
to me.  I asked one of the techs at MCI if I could use the sonicwall in
place of the Cisco and he said yes.  So I tried to set this up and
cannoteven get WAN Link lights to flash on the Sonicwall.  Infact, after
screwing with this for way to long, I tried the sonicwall connected
directly
to the T1 connection on each provider (XO and MCI)-  Still no lonk
lights.
I treied hooking a computer directly up to the T1 and cannot get Link
lights.

So, is it possible to use the Sonicwall directly connected to the T1
data
line?  Do I have to use the Cisco?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Jeff
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Subject: Re: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 11:13:39 -0600
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   The sonicwall is a firewall, not a router.  It can allow or deny
packets to and from different
interfaces that you specify.  It relies on the router to send/receive
packets to and from your
network.   Why were you wanting to remove the router?

Cavell McDermott
Domino Admin
APW Ltd. - Texas Campus
214-343-1400 - Main
214-355-2022 - Direct
214-341-9950 - Fax
http://www.apw.com


 

                    Jeff Vogt

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Hi all,

This may be a simple question, but I can't seem to figure it out.  I
have a
sonicwall DMZ at a customer site.  They currently have a setup like this
with XO Communications as the ISP.  T1----cisco 1700----sonicwall---Lan.
Cisco has an external ip, sonicwall has external ip and lan clients use
the
sonicwall as the default gateway and the sonicwalll performs nat.
Everything works fine.

The customer is changing ISP to MCI Worldcom.  I would like to remove
the
Cisco from the configuration so it will look like this.
T1---sonicwall---Lan (with sonicwall performinng Nat).  Seems pretty
simple
to me.  I asked one of the techs at MCI if I could use the sonicwall in
place of the Cisco and he said yes.  So I tried to set this up and
cannoteven get WAN Link lights to flash on the Sonicwall.  Infact, after
screwing with this for way to long, I tried the sonicwall connected
directly
to the T1 connection on each provider (XO and MCI)-  Still no lonk
lights.
I treied hooking a computer directly up to the T1 and cannot get Link
lights.

So, is it possible to use the Sonicwall directly connected to the T1
data
line?  Do I have to use the Cisco?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Jeff
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From: John Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 11:21:48 -0600 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The other replies were correct.  T1's aren't an Ethernet connection,
it's a
smart jack, and requires a WIC in the router, or at least a CSU/DSU
before a
router, depending on the router and it's capabilities for various
interface
cards.  The sonicwall doesn't have this capability, and being a firewall
rather than a router, couldn't replace the functionality of a cisco or
other
router.

Hope this helps.

J


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Vogt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 10:58 AM
To: 'Sonicwall (E-mail)
Subject: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router

Hi all,

This may be a simple question, but I can't seem to figure it out.  I
have a
sonicwall DMZ at a customer site.  They currently have a setup like this
with XO Communications as the ISP.  T1----cisco 1700----sonicwall---Lan.
Cisco has an external ip, sonicwall has external ip and lan clients use
the
sonicwall as the default gateway and the sonicwalll performs nat.
Everything works fine.

The customer is changing ISP to MCI Worldcom.  I would like to remove
the
Cisco from the configuration so it will look like this.
T1---sonicwall---Lan (with sonicwall performinng Nat).  Seems pretty
simple
to me.  I asked one of the techs at MCI if I could use the sonicwall in
place of the Cisco and he said yes.  So I tried to set this up and
cannoteven get WAN Link lights to flash on the Sonicwall.  Infact, after
screwing with this for way to long, I tried the sonicwall connected
directly
to the T1 connection on each provider (XO and MCI)-  Still no lonk
lights.
I treied hooking a computer directly up to the T1 and cannot get Link
lights.

So, is it possible to use the Sonicwall directly connected to the T1
data
line?  Do I have to use the Cisco?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Jeff
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From: "Tony Su" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 09:57:53 -0800
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strictly speaking, although John's message is mostly correct, I don't
think it's correct when describing the Sonicwall as <not> a router.

Router: Operates at level 3 or above, enables traffic between different
subnets.
Bridge: "Translates" from one protocol or transport to another and is
usually transparent.

When you place a CSU/DSU in a Cisco router, you are <adding>
functionality to the basic routing capability, not using routing
functionality(turning it into a "2 in 1" device).

And, like many other firewalls the Sonicwall is fundamentally a router
with firewall capabilities.

But otherwise I agree fully, because a Sonicwall does not have
<bridging> capability, you need the Cisco 1700.

Tony Su

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Behalf Of John Dean
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 9:22 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router


The other replies were correct.  T1's aren't an Ethernet connection,
it's a smart jack, and requires a WIC in the router, or at least a
CSU/DSU before a router, depending on the router and it's capabilities
for various interface cards.  The sonicwall doesn't have this
capability, and being a firewall rather than a router, couldn't replace
the functionality of a cisco or other router.

Hope this helps.

J


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From: Jeff Vogt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 10:58 AM
To: 'Sonicwall (E-mail)
Subject: [SonicWALL]- sonicwall as a router

Hi all,

This may be a simple question, but I can't seem to figure it out.  I
have a sonicwall DMZ at a customer site.  They currently have a setup
like this with XO Communications as the ISP.  T1----cisco
1700----sonicwall---Lan. Cisco has an external ip, sonicwall has
external ip and lan clients use the sonicwall as the default gateway and
the sonicwalll performs nat. Everything works fine.

The customer is changing ISP to MCI Worldcom.  I would like to remove
the Cisco from the configuration so it will look like this.
T1---sonicwall---Lan (with sonicwall performinng Nat).  Seems pretty
simple to me.  I asked one of the techs at MCI if I could use the
sonicwall in place of the Cisco and he said yes.  So I tried to set this
up and cannoteven get WAN Link lights to flash on the Sonicwall.
Infact, after screwing with this for way to long, I tried the sonicwall
connected directly to the T1 connection on each provider (XO and MCI)-
Still no lonk lights. I treied hooking a computer directly up to the T1
and cannot get Link lights.

So, is it possible to use the Sonicwall directly connected to the T1
data line?  Do I have to use the Cisco?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Jeff

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Subject: [SonicWALL]- Hello
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 18:35:54 -0800
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