I like your KISS approach!
However, when RouterA has many public(class B) discontigous networks behind
it and router B is the ISP who also have issued the rest of the class B
network to other clients, don't we need more than just a default gateway?
In fact very soon there will be a time when you will have to use inter
departmental firewalling. If pix is used, what do you do.
The PIX will participate in OSPF, however, just wanted to know how it works.
Let me know.
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""Joseph Brunner"" wrote in message
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> why can't router b just have a default route to the pix ?
>
> why make things more complicated than necessary... is something
> else sitting level with the pix (giving router b more than one
> exit from the network ?)
>
> I can't believe people are designing networks this way.. KISS
> is best
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