From: Frank Wells (fwells11@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 29 2001 - 14:47:19 GMT-3
Get a firewall of sorts. Depending on how many users you need to
accomodate, you might want to look at the PIX or Checkpoint. As long as you
are putting a firewall in, you might as well put in some remote access
security measures too. Both the PIX and the Checkpoint (there are plenty
more) offer IPSec tunneling as a means of securing users coming into your
network over the Internet etc.
I cannot vouch for the Checkpoint solution, but a decent PIX like a
515/520/525 can handle a significant volume of traffic.
>From: David Richard <cisco_lover@usa.net>
>Reply-To: David Richard <cisco_lover@usa.net>
>To: cisco@groupstudy.com
>Subject: NAT or ACL??
>Date: 29 Jan 2001 03:58:01 MST
>
>Hi All,
>
>Any body knows whats the best way to protect Internal network from Internet
>??
>
>I found many different answers out of them,Finallyy I have to choose b/w
>two..
>
>NAT or Acces-Lists??
>
>ANyh help would be appreciated.
>
>DR.
>
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