Last weekend i tried some settings very similar to your idea.
On the PIX NAT and ACL is set up and working (tested with the server connected directly to the PIX and server given IP 192.168.1.50). NAT is translating x.x.x.50 <> 192.168.1.50.
On the ASA i created a new inside (inside2) interface...
Sure,
IP 192.168.2.50 needs to be reached and go out to the internet using a specific outside IP of the x.x.x.x range (Webserver).
The NIC on that server has multiple IPs assigned to it in the 19.168.2.0 subnet, so it cannot be moved to the 192.168.1.0...
Hi there,
I have two internet connections and two firewalls. The first one is a Cisco PIX 501 and the second one is a Cisco ASA 5505 (basic license). Here is de basic config for both devices.
PIX 501:
Outside - Internet connection /29 (8 IPs)
Inside - 192.168.1.0 /24 - a few servers connected...
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