Nothing
Are you trying to test with ping?  The you need an acl applied to the
perimeter interface to allow the echo-replies.  If you have no acl
applied to inside and perimeter interfaces, tcp sessions should be
flowing - try to telnet from inside to the perimeter for instance 

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Guruprasad Sanjeevi
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 11:30 PM
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Subject: With PIX unable to reach DMZ from LAN [7:55608]

Hi group,

 I am trying to configure PIX .It has 3 Ethernet Interface and three
networks are used.

LAN (inside)  : 192.168.11.0
DMZ (perimeter)) : 192.168.23.0
Outside:66.x.x.x

Problem : users from Inside and Perimeter network are able to browse,
but
the inside and Perimeter network cannot talk to each other. I have given
the
static command like this

Static(inside, perimeter) 192.168.23.0 192.168.11.0 0 0

What other command is required on the PIX to enable communication from
INSIDE network to DMZ(perimeter) and vice-versa.

Please help....

Thanks
Guruprasad

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