external interface of the pix is a class A, internal
is class C non-routables. Problem is a
video-conference box needs a static IP to get to that
it can get to from outside while still allowing
internal users to get to it. Once I set the IP on the
vid-con box what do I need to do on the PIX to
advertise the new IP?
--- sumit wrote:
> If u have configured NAT your first question is
> answered automatically i.e
> NAT will take care of both of your requirements.
>
> ""cisco n00b"" wrote in message
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> > Hello,
> >
> > I got a small LAN running NAT on a 2500/PIX
> gateway
> > combo doing 192.168s. All is well til I need to
> give
> > an internal host a static class A IP. First
> question
> > is what do I need to do so that external routers
> know
> > to point trafic to my gateway? Second is how do I
> set
> > my router to pass it to the host? Lastly when
> trying
> > to mkae changes to my PIX via telnet I can't run
> priv
> > level commands from the internal interface, I can
> see
> > them in help but not run them. Any ideas?
> >
> > Anon newbie :)
> >
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