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MAC filtering on PIX, is it possible?

 
 
Douglas McIver
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      04-24-2005
We would like to put Pix 501s in our stores and a Pix 515E in our corporate
office. We have four PCs in each store, but we would like to guarantee that
nobody can plug anything in the network and get to our Corporate office.

Can we somehow create a list of allowed MAC addresses that can travel
anywhere on the network? I would prefer to place the list in one place and
have it move to all the routers, but if I have to manually change them in
each Pix that is fine.

Can I make those changes from a GUI like console? I have never worked with
a Cisco Pix before, nervous but excited!

Thanks!
-Douglas


 
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      04-24-2005

"Douglas McIver" <> wrote in message
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> We would like to put Pix 501s in our stores and a Pix 515E in our

corporate
> office. We have four PCs in each store, but we would like to guarantee

that
> nobody can plug anything in the network and get to our Corporate office.
>
> Can we somehow create a list of allowed MAC addresses that can travel
> anywhere on the network? I would prefer to place the list in one place

and
> have it move to all the routers, but if I have to manually change them in
> each Pix that is fine.
>
> Can I make those changes from a GUI like console? I have never worked

with
> a Cisco Pix before, nervous but excited!
>
> Thanks!
> -Douglas


Take a look here
http://www.netcraftsmen.net/welcher/papers/pix01.html
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Douglas McIver
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      04-24-2005
Thank you Dana.
"Dana" <> wrote in message
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> "Douglas McIver" <> wrote in message
> news:v1Cae.1447$ ...
>> We would like to put Pix 501s in our stores and a Pix 515E in our

> corporate
>> office. We have four PCs in each store, but we would like to guarantee

> that
>> nobody can plug anything in the network and get to our Corporate office.
>>
>> Can we somehow create a list of allowed MAC addresses that can travel
>> anywhere on the network? I would prefer to place the list in one place

> and
>> have it move to all the routers, but if I have to manually change them in
>> each Pix that is fine.
>>
>> Can I make those changes from a GUI like console? I have never worked

> with
>> a Cisco Pix before, nervous but excited!
>>
>> Thanks!
>> -Douglas

>
> Take a look here
> http://www.netcraftsmen.net/welcher/papers/pix01.html
>>
>>

>
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