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Your Iseries has probably the adress of the 2621 as it's default route. You 
will probably have to change it so it uses the PIX address as the default route.

As for the rest, any special configuration should be dont on the PIX.

In saying so, I assume that your Iseries do not have an Internet visible 
address and that the 2621 was doing NAT. If it si not the case, then you have 
more work to do.

Denis Robitaille
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>>> jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/05 12:25 pm >>>
We have a Cisco 2621 router.  On Monday, a Cisco PIX firewall is going 
to be installed.  The 2621 will be on the 'outside' of the firewall.

We use the iSeries SMTP for email handling.  Will I need to make changes 
so that it still works?  Outgoing & incoming.  Point me in the right 
direction.

Thanks.

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