Is it possible you have too many inside machines requesting outside ip's
(NAT) at the same time?


On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Alex Lee wrote:

> Group,
>
> We have a PIX 515 for a year now. There is one recurring problem which we
> still cannot resolve. We opened case and talked to TAC at least two times.
> Each time we were told to upgrade the code. We are now running version
> 5.2(3).
>
> Here is our issue :-
>
> We are using static public IP adddresses on all our servers and computers.
> Our subnet is flat. After we installed the PIX we noticed that once in a
> while one or two computers could not go out to the interenet. They could do
> anything internally. Our work-around to this problem is simply change the
> computer's original IP address to another one. Then it worked just fine. A
> day later we could give the computer its old IP address and it would work
> just great.
>
> We did turn on the debug and saw that the PIX was trying to build an
> outgoing tcp connection for the computer which was having problem. This
> particular outgoing connection was never established.
>
> Can anyone out there shed some light ?
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