Assuming you are using NAT, is your global (outside) address range large
enough to handle all of the users? If not, be sure to include a global
command, in the same NAT group, with a single address for overflow.

Check out the "Basic Two Interface Configuration" at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v42/pix42cfg/p
ix42exs.htm

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> Occasionally, I have users complain that they no longer can access the
> internet.  It seems to happen randomly with different users.
> If I perform a
> clear xlate
> it immediately clears the problem.  Obviously, I don't want to have to do
> this every time.
> Any ideas on what I could do to prevent this seemingly random problem.
> Thanks
>
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