PIX 506 -> Firebox x1000

Hi. Quick question for everyone. We have our Parent company who has a PIX

506 trying to connect to our Watchguard Firebox x1000 via IPSEC. We have PIX Firewalls configured but they use the conventional way of doing access lists (1.2.3.0 255.255.255.0 -> 9.8.7.0 255.255.255.0) where our head office is using 'name' and 'object-group' commands. Will the PIX convert the group commands to single entries when a tunnel tries to establish or will they only work PIX to PIX? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Regards, Shane

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Shane Malden
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In article , Shane Malden wrote: :Hi. Quick question for everyone. We have our Parent company who has a PIX :506 trying to connect to our Watchguard Firebox x1000 via IPSEC. We have :PIX Firewalls configured but they use the conventional way of doing access :lists (1.2.3.0 255.255.255.0 -> 9.8.7.0 255.255.255.0) where our head office :is using 'name' and 'object-group' commands.

.... answered in detail in comp.dcom.sys.cisco . You should cross-post instead of posting the same question independantly to multiple newsgroups.

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Walter Roberson

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