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I've set up a small lab PIX515E(inside interace) and PC connected to the same switch on my desk.The PIX (outside interface) is connected to another switch which has access to a router. Of course IP addresses have been changed to protect the Innocent ...
The outside router doesn't have a route back to 192.168.1.0. But if I nat the outgoing address with 171.30.82.102 as the config file states will the reply packet find it's way back at least to the 171.30.82 subnet? Should I do a static nat for my P...
Hmmm still no luck. From the diagram I'm assuming the PIX and PC are on the same switch my environment is similar and I am still unable to ping. There unfortunately isn't anything in the doc about default gateway setting for the PC in the diagram
I don't have an inside router as I'm connected directly to a switch, the same switch as the PIX inside interface.Shouldn't the PIX trust traffic routed to it by a device on the inside interface and when it receives the packet for an outbound host use...