Does the "inside" address in a static(inside,outside) mapping have to belong to a subnet directly connected to the PIX or can it also belong, for example, to a subnet behind a router directly connected to the PIX?
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Does the "inside" address in a static(inside,outside) mapping have to belong to a subnet directly connected to the PIX or can it also belong, for example, to a subnet behind a router directly connected to the PIX?
Thanks
it can belong to something behind a router - as long as the pix knows where to send the packet.
udv Adam
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