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Re: Pix external inteface and multiple IP address - is it possible?

Subject: Re: Pix external inteface and multiple IP address - is it possible?
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 21:05:10 +0000
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- From what I understood, what you want is some addresses with ports
mapped onto them. That should be easy, just do something as follows:

static (inside,outside) tcp <public address> <port> <inside address>
<port> netmask <mask>

This will map tcp ports to the address or addresses you need. You can
specify even more than one IP address to a single public IP address.

Hope it helps,
Nelson

Dan Tesch wrote:


One way to do it: Give the PIX one internal and one external IP,
assign additional IP's to hosts behind PIX via static NAT's and use
access-lists to permit / deny traffic based on port.



This may seem like a silly question, but can the external interface
of a PIX (515) have more than one IP address ?

A company Ive been contracted, have a range of IPs and want some
listening on one port and some on another, but do you think I can
find how to assign multiple IPs to the external intrerface?

I have found some forum posts that say its not possible - but
surely that cant be true?

Thanks, Adrian


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