RE: Nat

From: Earl Aboytes (earl@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 27 2000 - 13:27:31 GMT-3


   
You will need to do static nat. Peer with the address that you statically
translate to. Be careful here. You can get messed up if both peers think
they have the highest ip address. They will both tear down the connection
and it will come up and then go into a disconnected state. Make sure that
the translated address is consistent with the real address. In other words
if the real address is higher than the peer make sure the translated address
is higher than the peer.

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                 -----Original Message-----
                From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]

                Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 9:18 AM
                To: Ccielab
                Subject: Nat

                Hi everyboby,
                I'm playing with nat and I made it working.

                I've got my private network hidden, that is able to reach
everything outside.
                Now I should configure a dlsw connection using as local peer
my inside interface address, that is not visible from outside.

                How can I do it ?

                Regards

                Leonardo Gebbia
                I.C.T. Consulting S.r.l.
                Via V. Pisani 22, 20124 Milano, Italy
                mobile +39 0335 7424953
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                e-mail: mailto:gebbia@ictc.it

                
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