Yes you can, but I believe I had heard before that a PIX won't route packets back out the same interface they came in on, which explains the behavior.

~Brian

Jason wrote:
I believe you can put static routes into a pix.

Jason

On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 11:37:13AM -0400, Eric Gerney wrote:
Brain,

So this makes me think it's something about the PIX........

Aside from PIX peculiarities, this should generally work, right? Since it works on the SonicWall'ed subnet..
Generally your configuration will work, however, the PIX is not _really_ a router and it will _NOT_ route or redirect traffic back to the interface it received a packet on.

Regards,
Eric Gerney
TSS Network Manager
AT&T Government Solutions, Inc.
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