You either don't setup a nat / global for that interface combination. Or you
could use the outbound commands.  Even the access lists could be used to
block specific IP's.

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> oluwakemi ojo
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> Hi,
>
> Is there  commands that will block access on a  pix firewall from higher
> security zone(i.e 100) to a low security zone (i.e 0).
>
>
> Regards
>
> Kemi
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