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      05-23-2007
I am going to purchase a Cisco PIX if someone can verify that this will work.

1) I have 7 internal servers
2) I also have a total of 7 external IP addresses
3) All servers need to have the SAME tcp ports forwarded from the external interface to the internal IP addresses.

So, my question is this.

Can I assign multiple IP addresses to the same external interface on the PIX and set up a static NAT to the internal IP addresses, while forwarding the same ports from each individual external IP address to the internal servers?

Hope this made some sense.

Thanks.
-Bob
 
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