NAT is a pretty minimal performance hit, and well worth it. But you can
use registered addresses on the inside if you want, as long as there are
two or more distinct IP subnets for the firewall to route between.
HTH
Jack Coates, Rainfinity SE
t: 650-962-5301 m: 650-280-4376


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> hi alls,
> Can I wanted to use real IP for my internal and external network, so as to
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