How To Configure Dmz On Cisco Router?
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Step 1: Connect to the Cisco router via a console connection and configure the IP address and subnet mask.
Step 2: Create an ACL to define the traffic that is allowed to pass through the DMZ interface.
Step 3: Create a static route to allow traffic from the DMZ interface to the internal network.
Step 4: Create a static route to allow traffic from the internal network to the DMZ interface.
Step 5: Create a NAT rule to allow external traffic to access the DMZ.
Step 6: Configure the security policy to specify the allowed traffic and configure access control lists (ACLs) to further restrict traffic.
Step 7: Configure the firewall to enable packet filtering and stateful inspection.
Step 8: Test the DMZ setup to make sure it is properly configured.