The PIX has very limited PING capabilities. Remember
that the PIX is not a router. So It cannot accept and
request for a PING in one interface and send it out
another. Also it connot PING out an interface and
accept the request on that same interface. the alias
will fix this for you.
--- Sam
Take a look at what is actually happening here. You are assigning a
registered IP address to an inside address to allow outside users to
access that resource. This means that the node that the outside IP
address refers to is in reality inside your network. Does it make
sense to send outgoing p
If I telnet to a PIX, shouldn't I be able to do the following ping and get a
response when the address entered is a global ip used in a static command?
I get a no response received message
ping outside 209.179.179.18
Ex.
static (inside,outside) 208.179.179.18 192.168.1.10 netmask 255.255.255.255
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