The PIX does not support icmp redirect messages and should not be used as
the default route unless it is the only router on the inside network.  If
you have another router on the inside interface's network, it should be used
as the default route out.  The route inside command is only applicable to
traffic traversing the interfaces of the pix (i.e. coming from the outside
or dmz interfaces).

Steve

On Mon, 7 May 2001, John Gotti wrote:

> Maybe I'm mistaken, but I thought it was possible to add static routes on
> a PIX firewall?...For instance, if your "outside" interface's IP was
> 198.6.1.4 and your "inside" Interface's IP was 172.16.0.1, couldn't you add
> a static route to say for IP 172.24.9.0 255.255.255.0 go to 172.24.128.3 ?
I
> know a PIX isn't a router, but I thought it could forward traffic based on
a
> static route. Thanks!!
>
>   -G
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