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Posted by zii kell on June 30, 2009, 2:49 pm
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Hi,
I have a PIX 501 and might be able to get the ISP to give me an extra
static IP thus this would give the PIX 501 a total of 2 IP addresses on
the external interface.
Question is: Does this PIX support this, or can it only have one
address on the external interface?
Best wishes and thank-you for any answers.
Z.
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Posted by ponga on June 30, 2009, 5:48 pm
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wrote:

> Hi,
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 I have a PIX 501 and might be able to get the ISP to give me an extra
> static IP thus this would give the PIX 501 a total of 2 IP addresses on
> the external interface.
> Question is: =A0Does this PIX support this, or can it only have one
> address on the external interface?
> Best wishes and thank-you for any answers.
> Z.
Absolutely PIX can do this. I don't have one right in front of me at
the moment to provide an example, but you can have several IP's
"bound" to an interface. Just make sure any upstream routers you might
be in control of route properly for this other IP...
--ponga
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Posted by Hoodykii on July 2, 2009, 9:57 am
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> Absolutely PIX can do this. I don't have one right in front of me at
> the moment to provide an example, but you can have several IP's
> "bound" to an interface. Just make sure any upstream routers you might
> be in control of route properly for this other IP...
>
> --ponga
>
Thanks for the answer Pongo.
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> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 I have a PIX 501 and might be able to get the ISP to give me an extra
> static IP thus this would give the PIX 501 a total of 2 IP addresses on
> the external interface.
> Question is: =A0Does this PIX support this, or can it only have one
> address on the external interface?
> Best wishes and thank-you for any answers.
> Z.