Daniel,

I thought the PIX 515 normally came in 2, 3, and 6 port configs
  (3 == 2 on chasis + 1 extra NIC in expansion slot, total 3 RJ45 ethernets)
  (6 == 2 on chasis + 1 quad-card NIC in expansion slot, total 6 RJ45)
which one are you purchasing?

if you are getting the 3-port version, AFAIK you didn't use to be able
to multiplex 4 subnets on that single port. Maybe PIX supports VLANs now
in which case maybe you could do it (anyone have better info?)

if you get the 6-port version you would have no problem, each port
has its own ip address and subnet.

Hope this helps,
Avishai

--- Daniel Mester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> we are going to purchase Cisco PIX 515 (restricted) with 3 interfaces. I
> know that 3-rd interface has 4 ports. Can i run 4 different subnets on this
> interface (i.e. it has to have 4 ip's ) and would it work?
> Thanks.
>   Daniel Mester.
> 
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