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Message-ID: <BAY99-DAV193cCKSUZP00015619@hotmail.com>
From: jac0bjang0 at hotmail.com (jacobjango)
Subject: Unusual behaviour of PIX

BlankPIX 505/506/515
FOS: 6.2

I configured DHCP Server on inside*LAN* network and DHCP Client on Outside *WAN* network, 
DHCP server pool (192.168.100.100-192.168.100.110)<<for testing purpose>

Observation:: for some time my wan network went dead and on Rebooting PIX it took IP address of Private Network.<<192.168.100.103>>

My point here is Inbound and outbound are two different intrefaces and are designed to do specific task. How come the above happened any theories.

Azhar M.W.
Hyderabad



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