Connect MSFC to FWSM context through and external IPS.

Somebody knows if is possible to successfully pass traffic through an interface bridge between a FWSM and the MSFC using an external IPS Solution as inline physical interfaces?
In theory should work just like vlan bridging in the connection through and internal IDSM-2, like this:
MSFC<---vlan 10--->Inline IDMS-2<---vlan 20--->FWSM Context
What I want is this:
Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english :)
Regards!

I think the same, but I dont want to try it in the production enviroment ;)
Anybody??

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