Cisco EDCS-154011 - Manual

Cisco EDCS-154011

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  • Page 2 – Table of contents
  • Page 3 – Introduction; Describe the issues with firewalls and H.323; Cisco IP/VC Videoconferencing Design Guide; Use the following link to download PIX code:
  • Page 5 – Implementing NAT for use with in-bound H.323 traffic
  • Page 6 – The Firewall is a PIX 515 with two interfaces.; Figure 1: Two Interface PIX with NAT Diagram
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Copyright © 2001 Cisco Systems, Inc.

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Integrating Cisco Secure PIX Firewall and IP/VC

Videoconferencing Networks

An IP/VC Application Note


Jonathan Roberts

Network Consultant Engineer

Enterprise Voice, Video Business Unit

September 24, 2001

EDCS-154011

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Page 2 - Table of contents

Copyright © 2001 Cisco Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 11 Table of contents Table of contents ............................................................................................................................. 2 Introduction.............................................................................

Page 3 - Introduction; Describe the issues with firewalls and H.323; Cisco IP/VC Videoconferencing Design Guide; Use the following link to download PIX code:

Copyright © 2001 Cisco Systems, Inc. Page 3 of 11 Introduction This paper explains how to set up the Cisco Secure PIX firewall for use in Cisco IP/VC H.323 deployments. The configuration that will be shown below will be a two-interface PIX 515 running version 6.01 and utilizing NAT. The goals of thi...

Page 5 - Implementing NAT for use with in-bound H.323 traffic

Copyright © 2001 Cisco Systems, Inc. Page 5 of 11 What is NAT? Network Address Translation (NAT) is designed for IP address simplification and conservation, as it enables private IP internetworks that use nonregistered IP addresses to connect to the Internet. NAT can operate on the PIX or a router, ...

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