These are TCP and UDP connections. Keep in mind that PIX must keep a state table for these connections so thats probably where it gets the limit from. I really can't see how you could have 2 million users internally going through 1 firewall so I assume you mean 2 million people hitting a webserver behind the PIX. I really can't see 2 million people hitting a webiste at the same time going through a single PIX. But if your are big time like that you would have more than one PIX handling it. ""Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello groupies, > I was reading the PIX book and it apparently said that the no. of connection > supported by a PIX firewall (higher order) is 500,000. Does this mean that > upto 500,000 sessions can be established or something else? If so, what do I > do if I have a thoroughput of say 2 million users? Thanks in adv. > > Cheers, > > Kenan
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