What he wants do do works fine.  The static command works both ways.. Use
the static to define to ip and the port.  I use this myself.

""Leslie McIntosh""  wrote in message
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> Ivan,
>
> This is a shot in the dark, but here is what I am
> seeing scanning through my PIX book:
>
> NAT,GLOBAL commands are out because they require
> inside to outside commands.
>
> STATIC appears to be outbound only as well
>
> ROUTE appears that it could work and allows the
> if_name to be internal or external:
>
> ROUTE if_name ip_address netmask gateway_ip [metric]
> ROUTE if_name 205.11.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.100
>
> Try that.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Leslie McIntosh
>
>
> --- Ivan  wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > That is Very very Urgent!!!Please Help!!!
> > Does anyone know that Can Cisco Pix Pat Ouside
> > address to Inside address?
> > for exampe:
> >
> >                 |-----------205.11.1.0-----------|
> >                                     |
> >                                     |
> >                         (outside Security  L 0)
> >                         (----------PIX----------)
> >                         (-Inside security L100)
> >                                      |
> >                                      |
> >                 |--------------10.1.1.0-----------|
> >
> > can 205.11.1.0 255.255.255.0   PAT to 10.1.1.100??
> >
> > Thank you very much for your kindly help!!!!
> >
> > ivan
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>
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