Anthony,

>From what I read in your post:

Cable Modem Inside - 172.16.1.1/16
Pix Outside -        172.16.1.1/16 (you have 172.161.1.1/16 below)
Pix Inside -         10.1.1.1/24
default route: in your post "route outside 0 0 172.16.1.2"
               what it should be "route outside 0 0 172.16.1.1"
               this is based on the above information

With the above configuration to be correct and the route outside statement 
changed, try to ping your cable modem from the pix.  If this works, then 
move on to getting from the inside of your pix to the outside.

Justin


From: "Anthony Ramsey" 
Reply-To: "Anthony Ramsey" 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: pix question [7:45639]
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 18:49:24 -0400

Hi all,
I appreciate any feedback to my question:
I am setting up a lab environment and intially trying to configure a router 
and a pix behind it.  my router's outside interface is connected to a cable 
modem and have a live ip address assigned to it.
cable modempix--------> inside hosts.

the router's inside interface has a private ip add.  of 172.16.1.1 /24 and 
the pix' outside interface is 172.161.1.2 /24.  the inside interface of the 
pix has an ip address of 10.1.1.1 /24 and all inside hosts have that as the 
default gateway.  securities are set up correctly on the inside and outside 
interfaces.  I am using a global pat address, different from the one on the 
router's interface connected to the cable modem (no statics going on in the 
pix).  i am unable to
reach the internet even when I use the statement: "conduit permit ip any 
any"  and no packets are able to reach the 172.16.1.0 network from the 
inside hosts not even the 172.16.1.2 address which belongs to the
pix's outside interface.  I have a "route outside 0 0 172.16.1.2" statement 
as well.  from the router I can ping inside hosts, with the
correct route statement.

hope this is enough information. please help!
thanks
Tony

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