No I didn’t block icmp. I believe I am having a problem between F5 and IP440.
Possibly a dynamic ARP issue. The F5 is on the local public network of my
external interface of my
Firewalls. If you can shed so light that would be greatly appreciated.
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From: Stephen Raymond [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002
6:54 PM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [FW-1] Lost routes on
my IP440
Could
you browse to them? Maybe you elected to block icmp from those
servers?
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To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07,
2002 10:06 AM
Subject: [FW-1]
Lost routes on my IP440
My Firewall default gateway to the Internet is my (HSRP IP address:
64.253.194.129). I have 6 web servers outside the firewall that have public
IP's from that same segment. From my internal network we were always able to
ping the following IP's:
64.253.194.160, 161,162,163,164,165. From the outside our customers can
hit these IP address but now from our internal network we cannot ping the
public IP's. I had to add static host address to allow our folks internally to
ping those IP's. I didn't have to do that in the past. It is as if I lost my
routes on the firewall. Please advice because I was always been able to ping
from both external & internal. The firewall's default gateway is allowing
our internal folks to the Internet so why can't it ping the 6 IP's now? Has
anyone seen this before?
Cheers
Kant Narcisse
Tracfone Wireless Inc.
CCSA, CCSE, CCNA, CCNP
CISSP.