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Hi,I'm trying to get a few of our machines on dmz to communicate with a TSM server which is located on a subnet on the inside. But I can't get it to route traffic out on the subinterface I have created in the pix, it keeps using the dmz as output int...
It doesn't do much really. Put it there in case of need or something. But it's no difference without that NAT rule.I can't ping the TSMserver from the PIX, eventhough I choose the BackupLAN interface in the ping console.
BackupLAN has securitylevel 100, dmz has 10The TSMserver resides on a remote network. From the PIX the link goes via a local switch (192.168.120.1 in the configuration) and then to a remote switch (still in the .120 subnet) and then it reaches the TS...
Here are the routes:Gateway of last resort is 62.118.159.65 to network 0.0.0.0C 192.168.120.0 255.255.255.0 is directly connected, BackupLANS TSMserver 255.255.255.255 [1/0] via 192.168.120.1, BackupLANC 62.118.159.64 255.255.255.240 is dire...