Your subnets will talk to each other if you configure a rule in your FW to
allow it.  It´s not neccesary to configure NAT.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Ed Rolison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Jueves, 08 de Marzo de 2001 09:54 a.m.
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [FW1] NAT




>I have a IP 330 appliance and I have 192.168.9.X configured on one
interface
>and 192.168.15.X configured on the other.  Do I have to add a nat rule to
>allow these two subnets to talk to each other or do they talk to each other
>by default since they are behind the same gateway that is protecting them??
>I thought that the external interface was the place where packets were
>dropped or accepted.

This is what routing tables are all about. And packet forwarding.
TCP/IP Network Administration by O'Reilly is quite a good book.

--
Ed Rolison
Systems Admin
ER706-RIPE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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