I had it working before but, had different results.  We decided to go
with vlan configuration instead of adding a secondary ip on that
interface. 


Cesar Luna
PerotSystems
972-577-6557

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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 9:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] Two IPs on an interface.

You can add secondary IP addresses and it will work. You have to take
into account routing, licencing of Checkpoint sometimes, etc etc.

I have had it working internally before.

Cheers.

On 16/12/05, Alex Simbun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>        Just wonder, is it possible to have two different IPs on 
> firewall's interface? I have a firewall cluster which has two 
> quad-card on both machine assigned to each (separate) network. The 
> first ports (on both quad-card) are connected to external network with
public IPs.
> Currently, our network undergoing some major changes including IPs 
> arrangements. I wanted to set another new IPs on the existing ports 
> (along-side with the existing IPs). I believed this will not work but 
> for the sake of curiosity, I want to know if there's a possibility.
> Thanks for answering my 'strange' question.
>
> Regards,
>              Alex Simbun
>
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