Re: Failover with two switches ..
- From: "Kevin Widner" <kwidner@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Feb 2006 08:27:25 -0800
Thanks guys, I thought that VLAN was the way to go, I think the tricky
bit will be
on the 515's then .. getting them to have two "inside" interfaces ..
one to each
"inside" VLAN.
You would still only have 1 inside and 1 outside interface for your PIX
after you are done. What I forgot to mention earlier is that the two
switches will be connected together using a trunk. That means they will
share the same "inside" vlan. The PIX devices should therefore only
need 1 inside interface. A host connected to switch 1 could talk to the
inside interface of PIX 1 or it could traverse the trunk and talk to
the inside interface of PIX 2 that is connected to switch 2.
.
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