RE: pix question [7:36500]

2002-02-26 Thread Daniel Cotts
Yes you can use globally routable ip addresses on the inside interface. Either use nat (inside) 0 ip address netmask or do a static (inside,outside)ip address same ip address netmask. > -Original Message- > From: george gittins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2

RE: pix question [7:36500]

2002-02-26 Thread Roberts, Larry
Well, if I understand your question correctly, you want to have a specific subnet always get the same external address ? Nat (inside) # 10.20.30.0 255.255.255.0 Global (outside) # a.b.c.d 255.255.255.0 # = unique number that is not used already on your PIX. Most people use 1 as the first group.

RE: pix question [7:36500]

2002-02-26 Thread Roberts, Larry
Oops, typo alert. The Global statement should read: Global (outside) # a.b.c.d netmask 255.255.255.0 Thanks Larry -Original Message- From: Roberts, Larry Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:34 AM To: 'george gittins'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: pix question [7:36500]