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Can a Cisco PIX 501 pass traffic to multiple VLANs?

Asked by pureauto in Network Software Firewalls, Network Routers, Cisco PIX Firewall

Here is my set up

DSL--->Cisco Pix 501(IP is in LAN subnet)--->Switch (LAN Subnet wit clients attached)--->Cisco Router---->Switch with 8VLANs (all different subnets than the LAN subnet)

Static routing is configured and working for all VLAN subnets on the PIX and cisco router, a default route is configured on the PIX and Cisco router.

I can get on the internet from the VLANs out through the PIX and ping the PIX LAN IP.

I cannot access any clients on LAN from the VLANs and all clients on the LAN cannot access any clients on the VLANS.

I can ping all clients on the VLANs from inside the PIX and I can ping all clients in the LAN from the Cisco router.

I am not sure where the problem lies, i am thinking I need some type of access list but I have tried quite a few with no luck.

Has anyone come across this type of problem.

Thanks
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