![]() ![]() Next we need to configure the router to enable routing between the internal networks and the DMZ and the Internet respectively. Here is a picture what the topology should look like: Network topology in GNS3 The next table shows the Virtual Networks used and their configuration: Name The following table shows the RouterDMZ’s connections Port The following table shows the Router_ISP’s connections Port ![]() The following table shows the Firewall’s (PIX) connections. The next table shows the interal (Router_FW_Internal) router’s ports and their connectivity: If Note: Due to the constraints of the VMWare Networks I only used subnetting on the interfaces that interconnect the routers with the firewall (PIX). The following table includes all the information necessary to model your virtual networks after. I use a Windows XP SP3 and a Kali Linux VM to do so.įirst of before we start we need to assign IP and subnet addresses and VLANs. RouterDMZ & Router_ISP: PIX configuration in GNS3Īdditionaly you should have a few virtual machine handy that to do ping/traceroute tests.
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