I need to have the inside interface and the outside interface on the same sub net. Is this possible? My network is setup has a point-to-point connection with site who setup network.
I am sure you can do this, but I don't know how. You should do a search at cisco.com
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I know you cannot do this in a router and suspect the same for a firewall. I have never tried to do this on a firewall. Anyway I believe it would defeat the purpose. Explain why this has to happen with more detail and I'm sure someone on this great site can answer your questions and point you in the right direction.
You cannot do this currently with the PIX. This feature will be available in PIX OS 7.x - Transparent Firewalling. This is where the PIX does not operate in Routed mode; i.e. it doesn't have interface addresses (it has a management address obviously).
I need to have the interfaces on the same subnet due to current network configuration. My site has a point to point T1 connection to main domain site. The network is configured with public IP Addresses.
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