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  • Subject: Re: POP3 on the AS/400
  • From: Joe Chiasson <jd.chiasson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 07:59:38 -0300
  • Organization: None what so ever!

Niel, we're looking at this firewall to. We currently have a 2838 installed
running TCP/IP to our LAN. Three questions here, 1. Should we keep the current
2838 running as is and get 2 more ethernet cards for the firewall. 2.Or, can we
use the current 2838 as the secure side of the firewall, purchase 1 card for
unsecure and still be able to access the AS400 as we do now over the 2838? 3. 
Why
2 different cards, and which side do you put them, 2723 secure or unsecure side?
Thanks for any feed back, going in search of that redbook now.

Joe Chiasson
M I S,
Wyeco Supply Inc.

Neil Clark wrote:

>  Also, if you are using Ethernet, only one of these cards can be
> the FC 2838, 10/100MB fast Ethernet card, the other has to be FC 2723, 10MB
> Ethernet.
>
> Neil
>

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