[fw-wiz] PIX to ASA VPN using PAT



Hi,

I've got to setup a site to site vpn from a PIX 515E at my end to an ASA and
It's been requested that I PAT the connection to a specific address.

My side of the network is NAT'd, so I want to allow one specific host from
my inside network to get out out through the tunnel to their network.
I've used the ADSM VPN wizard so because I don't have a vast amount of
experience configuring them by hand.

Could anyone make any recommendations as to how I do the PAT side to it?

Thanks in advance

Richard
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