To add to this... The pix would operate under these conditions too. But it is absolutely not supported by Cisco and anyone doing it should consider the hurdles. First by having multiple interfaces facing the target IP network(global Internet). Then by setting routes to the chosen destinations IP prefixes(remote network) to egress the pix on an interface with different NAT pool. Then ensure that routing from the target IP network(global Internet again?) with source addresses of the remote networks enter the pix on the correct interface. I have used this in 5.x and 6.x for some very specific cases, though I am NOT recommending anyone do this. Just wanted to share knowledge that it is possible to make it work in a stable fashion on the PIX as well...of course every software upgrade has the potential to break this unintended(by Cisco) use.
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