Yes, with a PIX you can configure static mappings of outside addresses to
inside addresses, and then configure "conduits" to allow particular
traffic types thru.

Brian


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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