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Hello,
I have found a lot of useful Cisco info on these forums so I thought I'd give it a whirl... Is it possible to set multiple public IPs on the external interface of a Cisco 506e Pix? The old firewall would take requests in on ony of four IPs and then we had a NAT that would direct traffic. It was kind of like a poor man's DMZ. Now the old firewall has been replaced and I can not seem to find any option that would allow me to set multiple IPs to the external interface. What am I missing here? Any help would be greatly appreciated Archo |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Minnesota
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As I dig into this further it looks like the Pix is not grabbing any traffic on any port other that it's own. I want to direct the entire subnet to the firewall but I can only seem to get one port.
Any idea on how I can do that? Archo |
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