Have try using nat/pat to allow both subnets in the inside interface access
to the internet? eg

#nat (inside) 1 0 0
#global(outside) 1 216.72.201.1

Will allow all inside users to initiat an outbound connection to the
internet using the public address 216.72.201.1 ie PAT.

Regards.
Oletu

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Subject: RE: PIX [7:33281]


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> our company have two subnet need to go to internet. however, just one FE
> internal interface is availible, one is dmz and one is for internet.
>
> Since one FE interface can't bound two different subnet. Two subnet
> can't go to internet at the same time.
>
> Would anyone know how to solve the problem?
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