Allow them in via conduit, and NAT 0 them. Or you can static route them to
theirselves, which takes priority over NAT/PAT.

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> Hi, Everyone:
>
>   I have a client who uses 192.216.xxx.xxx/24 ip address, recently they
> got another ip address block 64.xxx.xxx.xxx/24, they want to put in pix
> firewall, but they still want to use all real ip address behind firewall.
> Is there a way to setup firewall?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> ~ml
>
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