We've got a lash up to one of our buildings across the street from our main network setup. We're using ISDN to connect that portion of the network to the rest of the network and using a Cisco 1600 ...
Well depending on your situation I would stop doing NAT on the 1600 and do it instead on the PIX if you can. double NAT is a bad thing in general and you'll find the PIX much more friendly for ...
90+% of Cisco Router administrators are CLI jockeys, myself included. However, there are several GUI tools that can help you manage and secure your Cisco routers very quickly. The one I want to focus ...