Hello!
You have got a router and a private IP address space between the router and
the PIX. This is because the PAT address and the static outside adrress must
not be the same in the PIX (, and the PAT address must not be in the global
address space too).
I red int the PIX OS 6.2ED documentation, that now the NAT and PAT is
bidirectional. I don't know does it mean exactly, but you should look it,
maybe it'll help you.
Best regards,
Tamas Horvath
network engineer
Tel.: +36 22/515-452,
Fax: +36 22/327-532
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From: Andy Barkl
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Subject: PIX 501 and interface secondary IP [7:43986]
Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 02:46:44 +0200
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I am trying to configure my new PIX 501 with a static IP address for
translation to inside email and web servers. When I use the one static
address assigned by the ISP, I can no longer use the PAT for outbound
access.
How can I configure the PIX to support inbound translation as well as
outbound translation using one external static IP? Is there a method to
assign a secondary address (static) on the external interface and then
set the interface for DHCP as well?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
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