Am I crazy? What am I missing? Thanks...
Thanks...
Brian Bergin
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"Brian Bergin" <see_f...@bottom.com.no_domain> wrote in message
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The PIX cannot have multiple IPs assigned to any logical interface.
If you have an 802.1Q aware switch as the backend to the PIX, you
could configure two logical interfaces (VLANs) on the same physical
interface -- that's now possible down to the PIX 506 [but not the 501.]
If you don't want to use 802.1Q VLANs, then you need an inside
router, and you need a 'route' statement on the PIX pointing the
new 192.168/24 net to the router's presence in 10.0.0/24 .
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100% of all human deaths occur within 100 miles of Earth.
Ok, I understand. How about if I go to something like 10.0.0.0/23 and use
255.255.254.0 as my subnet mask and move all the new systems onto 10.0.1.0? Am
I totally off base?
TIA...
BSB