02-09-2011 01:12 AM - edited 03-11-2019 12:47 PM
02-09-2011 02:08 AM
Please configure the following:
static (inside,outside) public_ip public_ip netmask 255.255.255.255
But how is this public ip actually connected on the inside? do you have a subnet on the inside for that public ip range? and also do you have route for those public ip subnet towards the inside interface?
Can you please share your topology diagram and also a copy of the current configuration would help. Please also advise what is the public ip address that you are trying to configure the NAT exemption on.
02-09-2011 08:12 AM
Inside interface Pix 10.1.1.1
Outside Interface Pix 168.23.8.2
Internet Gateway on 2911 168.23.8.1
i need to configure an ip 168.23.8.50 directly connected on inside Lan of PIX ...
in this moment i haven't configuration but i can post it later ....
thank for you help
02-09-2011 07:02 PM
Well, you can't connect an ip address which is not in the same subnet as the inside subnet.
168.23.8.50 belongs to the outside subnet of the ASA, and you would need to connect the host to the same subnet/vlan as the ASA outside interface. You can't connect 168.23.8.50 to the inside subnet of the ASA, as they are not in the same subnet (your inside subnet is 10.1.1.0). This will never work if you connect that to the inside subnet of the ASA.
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