This may not be true.  Do you have the ftp fixup
turned on?

The data stream no longer runs on just the standard
ftp data port.  Unless you have it turned on, your pix
will see traffic it doesn't undersyamd and drop it.

--- question cisco  wrote:
> i have a question regarding static routing and
> ports.  i have a 2621 router
> with two dsl lines going to two different dsl
> providers, and one line going
> into my network.  using the "extendable" feature of
> nating, i'm able to use
> both dsl line together to load balance traffic.  the
> problem i run into,
> however, is when i try to ftp.  since the router is
> forwarding packets in a
> "per packet" fashion, ie one goes out dsl 1, the
> other dsl2, etc, etc...when
> i connect to an ftp server outside my network i
> often run into problems.  i
> can connect to the ftp site, but usually the second
> command (such as dir)
> responds saying that there is no ftp connection. 
> from what i gather, the
> problem lies in the fact that ftp sends out both tcp
> and udp packets, and
> since my router is forwarding on a per packet basis,
> they're going out
> different dsl lines and causing the problem.
> 
> how can i solve this?  i was wondering if there is a
> way that i can set a
> static route, something like...ip static 0.0.0.0 :21
> blah blah, where all of
> my port 21 (ftp) traffic goes out one dsl line.
> 
> thanks.
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> 
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