Paul,

You don't need to do either. All you need to do is change your outside interface 
address AND global pool of addresses to those assigned by your new ISP (or bandwidth 
provider). Do a re-load and Bingo youre back on-line in a matter of minutes. 

BUT:

The problem is your DNS records, which can take weeks. Are you athoritative for your 
own domain or does an ISP provide DNS services for you?

Email me off-line and we can discuss..


Marc..

>>> Paul Timmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/20 11:01 AM >>>
Group,
 
I need to get off of PSINET and onto UUNET ASAP.  My problem is that all of
my servers are behind the PIX, and I can only make them listen on one
subnet.  I either need to have the STATIC command on the outside interface
listen on two different ip ranges.  OR .  I need to create two outside
interfaces, which  I cann't figure out how to do.  I do know it is not a
simple as plugging in a 3rd interface and configuring an access-list.  When
I do that, the static commands only resonds when the source address matcheds
the 3rd interfaces ip subnet.  
 
 
---38.x.x.x--OUTSIDE PIX---DMZ1 (ie. web server on private ip)
 
I need to add 63.x.x.x from the outside and have the same servers respond
from the DMZ1
 
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
 
Paul
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