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11-22-2011 12:07 AM
Hello,
We are using an PA-500. We would like to connect the WAN port directly to our ISP.
Normally the ISP requires a Cisco router with the following requirements.
Connectivity requirements:
Ethernet / IEEE 802.3-2005
WAN side 1000Base-T full duplex
100mbit througput
PPoE/PPP
RFC 2516 PPPoE
RFC 1661 PPP
RFC 1332 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol ( Bloque of 8 ip adresses)
· Compatible with Cisco implementation of IPCP netmask request
Possibility to shape upstream traffic
Authenication support
RFC 1334 PPP PAP Authenication
Ip subnet-zero support
Security
Anti-Spoofing Internet
Is it possible to connect directly to the PA500 without putting a Cisco ASA inbetween?
Regards,
Wilco van der Galiën
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