In short:

PIX: you can do IP address translation only leaving
the UDP/TCP port unchanged (unless you do also what Cisco 
calls PAT for outgoing connections)

IOS router (if you have any): can do IP and TCP/UDP port translation
like address G.G.G.G port 80 is translated to L.L.L.1 port 8080
while G.G.G.G port 81 is translated to L.L.L.2 port 8080. This
feature is not so good documented but is like:
'ip nat source static tcp 10.0.0.1 8080 193.194.195.196 80'

Hope this helps

-eric


At 22:10 28/10/1999 -0400, Unknown wrote:
>Hello,
>
>         I need to know if it is possible to have port redirection in either Pix,
>Checkpoint or Raptor, ie: Destination IP= A.A.A.A, port 1111, redirected to
>A.A.A.A, port 2222, where both IP's are behind the firewall?
>
>Any responces to this question would be appreciated..
>
>-Igor
>
>-
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