static (inside,outside) 210.110.xx.xx 192.168.xx.xx netmask 255.255.255.255
conduit permit tcp host 210.110.xx.xx eq [port] host 210.xxx.xx.xx

The conduit permit command restricts access to the port specified.  It also
restricts access by foreign IP

If you want to open it the port to any IP (I wouldn't do this)
conduit permit tcp host 210.110.xx.xx eq [port] any

you should search cisco.com for the commands for more info.
Hope it helps

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> I have a pix 520 running version 5.2. I have to let a vendor come in to do
> some work on a Unix box. I'm a little confused as to what commands I need
to
> execute to do this (Nat, static, and/or conduit). For example how do I get
> pix to show 197.168.xx.xx to 210.110.xx.xx? Any info would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> Greg
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