Hi Sam, 

To answer your question, yet some people do use public address space in
their private networks, but generally they would use RFC1918 with NAT / PAT.

Secondly, you can use your Pix to connect the two networks together,
although you wont be able to do any advance routing functions.  But you will
need to use NAT / ACL's, even if you use a NAT 0, or basically, it goes
through the nat process, but the inside local and inside global are the same
IP.

The exact config would depend on what Pix you are running, and how many
interfaces you have, as well as what network was on the "higher" interface
.  If you want further details, let me know the answers to the above, and I
will get back with partial config.

Cheers
Troy

Sam wrote:
> 
> 1) Do some private networks use public ip's sometimes in their
> router
> configurations,etc. Or is that rare?
> 
> 2) Can i use my pix as a router? I simply want to connect two
> networks
> 10.1.1.0 and 192.168.1.0 to two ethernet ports on the pix and
> do routing
> between them. I dont want to use any NAT,etc. Can i do that?
> 
> thank you.
> Sam
> 
> 


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