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Re: Ping between PIX remote peers
From: "Brian Loe" <knobdy () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 11:06:13 -0500
Can you alias a network? On 4/26/06, Utz, Ralph <rutz () realtime-it com> wrote:
Based exactly as you have diagrammed, your setup will not work. You will not be able to ping from end point to end point. The reason is because the PIX will not send traffic out the same interface it came in on. In this scenario, traffic from 192.168.51.0 is coming into the PIX on interface0 and needs to go back out interface0 to get to 192.168.50.0 By design, the PIX will not pass this traffic.
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- RE: Ping between PIX remote peers Horvath, Kevin M. (May 05)
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